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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Old Serangoon bus interchange to make way for community space

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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1214902/1/.html

The old Serangoon bus interchange will undergo a S$3.9 million facelift.

It'll house Singapore's largest Integrated Day Facility (IDF) which aims to provide better support for the elderly to age-in-place.

The IDF will be ready by the second half of 2013.

The old Serangoon bus interchange used to serve buses and its passengers and has been around since 1988.

The old interchange has been left vacant since September 2011, after a new interchange was set up at the nearby shopping centre, Nex.

Since then it's understood that residents have been curious to find out what will happen to the place.

After receiving feedback for more medical facilities, MP for the area, Seah Kian Peng asked for the site to be used for healthcare and eldercare purposes.

The old interchange will be redeveloped into a community space for the young and old.

There'll be a childcare, a gym and primary health care facilities.

Unlike day care centres, IDFs provide additional services for the frail elderly such as general nursing care, rehabilitation and care for those with dementia.

Care givers will also be supported with information, coordination and referral services. It's a move welcomed by residents as about four in 10 at the area are above 50 years old.

Up to 40 IDFs will be set up by 2016 to provide care for about 6,000 elderly persons.

Eight IDFs will be ready by end this year.

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