Written answer by Ministry of National Development on enhancing MSO’s One Service App and “Help Neighbour” function to facilitate locating and helping seniors with dementia

Jul 2, 2024


5852. Miss Rachel Ong: To ask the Minister for National Development whether the Ministry will consider enhancing the location-based reports on the Municipal Services Office's OneService app for missing seniors who have dementia by including location-based SMS notifications.

5853. Miss Rachel Ong: To ask the Minister for National Development (a) whether the OneService app's "Help Neighbour" function will be enhanced to facilitate residents who are keen to help others within their community, such as to alert on what help is needed and how they can help; and (b) if so, when will this function be enabled and released.

 

Answer:

The "Help Neighbour" function in the OneService (OS) App was launched in September 2021 by the Municipal Services Office (MSO), Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) to make it easier for residents to alert MSF and AIC about persons who may be in need of assistance. These persons include cardboard collectors, rough sleepers, tissue paper sellers and vulnerable seniors.

 

  1. In February 2023, MSO partnered Dementia Singapore to help broadcast its reports of missing persons with dementia via the OS App. For each missing person submitted via the Dementia Singapore’s platform, the same information is broadcast via the OS App’s push notification to OS App users who reside within the town of the missing person’s last seen location. The notification contains photographs and details of the missing person.

     

  2. We have previously assessed the option of location-based SMS notification and decided not to proceed with this mode as the OS App’s push notification can avail relevant information such as photographs of the missing person which is not possible via SMS notifications.

     

  3. The OS App is designed primarily to route feedback and replies between individual users and agencies. The Member’s suggestion would entail a different operating model, i.e. sharing information about specific residents (needing help) with OS App users, mobilising volunteers, and tracking their action. This requires more than just an enhancement to the OS App.We will study the Member’s idea with the social agencies on its feasibility. In the meantime, residents who are keen to help their community may wish to take up volunteering opportunities through SG Cares and Silver Generation Office.