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Meta TitleGet Dementia Care & Mental Health Support in Singapore
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What We Do Allkin Singapore's mental health service aims to respond to the rising needs for mental health care within the community, including dementia support in Singapore. By working alongside a wide network of healthcare and community partners, we journey with vulnerable and marginalised persons with mental health issues towards reintegration by providing comprehensive psychological and psychoeducational support services. How We Enhance & Enrich Lives We offer a range of mental health support services through the following teams, services, and programmes, located within the community. Have any mental health-related questions or concerns? Get in touch here . Community Resource, Engagement & Support Team (CREST) The Community Outreach Team, also known as the Community Resource, Engagement & Support Team (CREST), strives to increase public awareness of dementia and mental health conditions, promote early detection of at-risk persons, and provide emotional support to individuals and their caregivers. This team works with other community partners to facilitate preventive activities to reduce the risk of mental health issues and conducts meaningful activities to support the clients’ well-being and stimulate their cognitive functions. It is also the community node to link individuals to relevant health and social care services when necessary. The community outreach team is part of the initiatives under the Community Mental Health Masterplan, a collaborative effort by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), which enables persons living with mental health issues and dementia to seek early mental health care treatment and dementia support services nearer to their homes and ensure that they are well-supported in the community. Post-Diagnostic Support for persons newly-diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers (PDS) The Post-Diagnostic Support Programme for persons newly-diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers (PDS-Dementia) offers timely assistance to those living with dementia and their caregivers for a duration of six months following the diagnosis. The programme provides education on the condition, coordinates community resources, and dementia support services, such as facilitating early planning and management of the condition. The programme also includes a caregiver support network where caregivers can and interact with each other through their shared experiences, co-develop solutions to challenges, lean on each other for social and emotional support, and access valuable resources for dementia support in Singapore. Meeting Centre Support Programme (MCSP) Who is it for?  Persons living with mild to early moderate stage of dementia. What is it? This facilitated group-setting programme for persons living with dementia involves post-diagnostic psychosocial group-based activities (physical activities, cognitive stimulation activities, social activities). When is it? Meets on alternate Monday afternoons for 2 hours. Click here to register for MCSP. Orientation Programme for Caregivers (OPCG) Who is it for? Any caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia in Singapore (both primary & secondary caregivers welcomed). What is it? Informational talk covering topics including: (1) Understanding dementia, (2) Providing care for loved ones, (3) Coping as caregivers, (4) Advance Care Planning and Lasting Power of Attorney, and (5) Community resources for care planning. When is it? There are 2 runs per year. Each run consists of a series of 5 sessions across 5 weeks, with each weekly session at 7pm to 9pm. Click here to register for OPCG. Caregivers Strength Circle (CSC) Who is it for? Caregivers of Persons Living With Dementia (PLWD). What is it? A support group for caregivers of PLWDs to organise and participate in interest-focused activities. When is it? Gatherings are held every 3rd Thursday of each month, 7pm to 9pm. There is also a yearly Family Caregivers Month celebration in November. Click here to register for CSC. Community Intervention Team (COMIT) The Community Intervention Team (COMIT) provides therapy, counselling, assessment, psychoeducation support, and case management for clients with dementia and mental health issues, including their caregivers. The assessment enables the team to create personalised care plans for clients or connect them with more fitting services. Caregivers will receive appropriate assessment and intervention, including support, training, psychoeducation, and support groups. COMIT works closely with Polyclinics, General Practitioners, community outreach teams, and other community partners to provide holistic care to clients. The community intervention team is part of the initiatives under the Community Mental Health Masterplan, a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), which enables persons living with mental health issues and dementia to seek early mental health care treatment and dementia support in Singapore that are nearer to their homes and ensure that they are well-supported in the community. By The Numbers 16,221 individuals were educated about mental health and dementia through CREST's outreach efforts. 1,201 clients supported to cope with mental health challenges through psychosocial and therapeutic interventions. FAQs
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[![Allkin logo](https://www.allkin.org.sg/_next/image?url=%2Fimages%2Flogos%2Fallkin-logo-horizontal.png&w=384&q=75)](https://www.allkin.org.sg/) About *** Services *** Resources *** [Be Inspired](https://www.allkin.org.sg/be-inspired) Get Involved *** [Connect](https://www.allkin.org.sg/connect) ![Search](https://www.allkin.org.sg/_next/image?url=%2Ficons%2Fsearch-icon.png&w=64&q=75) [Donate](https://www.allkin.org.sg/donate)[Volunteer](https://www.allkin.org.sg/volunteer) Mental Health # Mental Health Service Allkin Singapore works alongside a wide network of healthcare and community partners to journey with vulnerable and marginalised persons with mental health issues. ![]() ## What We Do Allkin Singapore's mental health service aims to respond to the rising needs for mental health care within the community, including dementia support in Singapore. By working alongside a wide network of healthcare and community partners, we journey with vulnerable and marginalised persons with mental health issues towards reintegration by providing comprehensive psychological and psychoeducational support services. ## How We Enhance & Enrich Lives We offer a range of mental health support services through the following teams, services, and programmes, located within the community. Have any mental health-related questions or concerns? Get in touch [here](https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=lU1uZe7wdECGeoriDxGB1Ck6mOYV1plKoVNj-OFysEVUMzRGTVc5QUZZQVZSOUtNM0lQRUxGWjIyTC4u&route=shorturl). ### Community Resource, Engagement & Support Team (CREST) The Community Outreach Team, also known as the Community Resource, Engagement & Support Team (CREST), strives to increase public awareness of dementia and mental health conditions, promote early detection of at-risk persons, and provide emotional support to individuals and their caregivers. This team works with other community partners to facilitate preventive activities to reduce the risk of mental health issues and conducts meaningful activities to support the clients’ well-being and stimulate their cognitive functions. It is also the community node to link individuals to relevant health and social care services when necessary. The community outreach team is part of the initiatives under the Community Mental Health Masterplan, a collaborative effort by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), which enables persons living with mental health issues and dementia to seek early mental health care treatment and dementia support services nearer to their homes and ensure that they are well-supported in the community. ### Post-Diagnostic Support for persons newly-diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers (PDS) The Post-Diagnostic Support Programme for persons newly-diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers (PDS-Dementia) offers timely assistance to those living with dementia and their caregivers for a duration of six months following the diagnosis. The programme provides education on the condition, coordinates community resources, and dementia support services, such as facilitating early planning and management of the condition. The programme also includes a caregiver support network where caregivers can and interact with each other through their shared experiences, co-develop solutions to challenges, lean on each other for social and emotional support, and access valuable resources for dementia support in Singapore. ### Meeting Centre Support Programme (MCSP) Who is it for? Persons living with mild to early moderate stage of dementia. What is it? This facilitated group-setting programme for persons living with dementia involves post-diagnostic psychosocial group-based activities (physical activities, cognitive stimulation activities, social activities). When is it? Meets on alternate Monday afternoons for 2 hours. [Click here](https://forms.office.com/r/TufGbTwLWV) to register for MCSP. ### Orientation Programme for Caregivers (OPCG) Who is it for? Any caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia in Singapore (both primary & secondary caregivers welcomed). What is it? Informational talk covering topics including: (1) Understanding dementia, (2) Providing care for loved ones, (3) Coping as caregivers, (4) Advance Care Planning and Lasting Power of Attorney, and (5) Community resources for care planning. When is it? There are 2 runs per year. Each run consists of a series of 5 sessions across 5 weeks, with each weekly session at 7pm to 9pm. [Click here](https://forms.office.com/r/YByWRJL7gC) to register for OPCG. ### Caregivers Strength Circle (CSC) Who is it for? Caregivers of Persons Living With Dementia (PLWD). What is it? A support group for caregivers of PLWDs to organise and participate in interest-focused activities. When is it? Gatherings are held every 3rd Thursday of each month, 7pm to 9pm. There is also a yearly Family Caregivers Month celebration in November. [Click here](https://forms.office.com/r/YByWRJL7gC) to register for CSC. ![]() *** ### Community Intervention Team (COMIT) The Community Intervention Team (COMIT) provides therapy, counselling, assessment, psychoeducation support, and case management for clients with dementia and mental health issues, including their caregivers. The assessment enables the team to create personalised care plans for clients or connect them with more fitting services. Caregivers will receive appropriate assessment and intervention, including support, training, psychoeducation, and support groups. COMIT works closely with Polyclinics, General Practitioners, community outreach teams, and other community partners to provide holistic care to clients. The community intervention team is part of the initiatives under the Community Mental Health Masterplan, a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), which enables persons living with mental health issues and dementia to seek early mental health care treatment and dementia support in Singapore that are nearer to their homes and ensure that they are well-supported in the community. ![]() *** ## By The Numbers ##### 16,221 individuals were educated about mental health and dementia through CREST's outreach efforts. ![]() ##### 1,201 clients supported to cope with mental health challenges through psychosocial and therapeutic interventions. ![]() *** ## FAQs What are mental health support services? \+ How do I know if I need mental health services? \+ What mental health services does Allkin Singapore provide? \+ What types of dementia support services does Allkin offer? \+ How can Allkin’s dementia support services benefit caregivers? \+ Why is mental health awareness important for individuals and families? \+ Who can benefit from mental health care services in the community? \+ What makes community-based mental health care different from hospital-based services? \+ Where can families turn to for dementia support beyond medical treatment? \+ How do mental health services create opportunities for ongoing support and connection? \+ *** ## Who We Journey With Our CREST mental health service targets catchment areas such as, Punggol Coast, Punggol Shore, Punggol West SMC, Compassvale, Rivervale, Pasir Ris East, Pasir Ris Central, Pasir Ris West, Teck Ghee, Bishan East, Sin Ming, Kebun Baru SMC, and Marymount SMC. Our COMIT mental health service is open to residents living in Ang Mo Kio, Sin Ming, Bishan, Hougang, Sengkang and Punggol, who would like to seek support on mental health challenges. ## Get In Touch CREST & COMIT @ Central (Satellite) 323 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 \#01-1960, Singapore 560323 CREST & COMIT @ North-East 193 Rivervale Drive \#01-787, Singapore 540193 Contact number: [6038 4400](<tel:6038 4400>) Email: [mentalhealthservice@allkin.org.sg](mailto:mentalhealthservice@allkin.org.sg) Appointment-basis only, please call 60384400 to make an appointment. ## Recommended [![]()Be Inspired A meaningful life, against all odds Read story](https://allkin.org.sg/be-inspired/a-meaningful-life-against-all-odds) [![]()Be Inspired A journey of healing with pillars of support Read story](https://allkin.org.sg/be-inspired/a-journey-of-healing-with-pillars-of-support) [![]()Publications Storeys of Stories Read](https://online.fliphtml5.com/wcbzf/ibsx/) ![Allkin logo](https://www.allkin.org.sg/_next/image?url=%2Fimages%2Flogos%2Fallkin-logo-vertical.png&w=3840&q=75) For media requests and enquiries: [media@allkin.org.sg](mailto:media@allkin.org.sg) For all other enquires: [contact@allkin.org.sg](mailto:contact@allkin.org.sg) [![Facebook](https://www.allkin.org.sg/_next/image?url=%2Ficons%2Ffacebook-icon.png&w=48&q=75)](https://www.facebook.com/allkinsg/)[![Instagram](https://www.allkin.org.sg/_next/image?url=%2Ficons%2Finstagram-icon.png&w=48&q=75)](https://www.instagram.com/allkinsingapore)[![LinkedIn](https://www.allkin.org.sg/_next/image?url=%2Ficons%2Flinkedin-icon.png&w=48&q=75)](https://www.linkedin.com/company/allkinsg/)[![TikTok](https://www.allkin.org.sg/_next/image?url=%2Ficons%2Ftiktok-icon.png&w=48&q=75)](https://www.tiktok.com/@allkinsg/) Copyright © 2026 Allkin Singapore Ltd. 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## What We Do Allkin Singapore's mental health service aims to respond to the rising needs for mental health care within the community, including dementia support in Singapore. By working alongside a wide network of healthcare and community partners, we journey with vulnerable and marginalised persons with mental health issues towards reintegration by providing comprehensive psychological and psychoeducational support services. ## How We Enhance & Enrich Lives We offer a range of mental health support services through the following teams, services, and programmes, located within the community. Have any mental health-related questions or concerns? Get in touch [here](https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=lU1uZe7wdECGeoriDxGB1Ck6mOYV1plKoVNj-OFysEVUMzRGTVc5QUZZQVZSOUtNM0lQRUxGWjIyTC4u&route=shorturl). ### Community Resource, Engagement & Support Team (CREST) The Community Outreach Team, also known as the Community Resource, Engagement & Support Team (CREST), strives to increase public awareness of dementia and mental health conditions, promote early detection of at-risk persons, and provide emotional support to individuals and their caregivers. This team works with other community partners to facilitate preventive activities to reduce the risk of mental health issues and conducts meaningful activities to support the clients’ well-being and stimulate their cognitive functions. It is also the community node to link individuals to relevant health and social care services when necessary. The community outreach team is part of the initiatives under the Community Mental Health Masterplan, a collaborative effort by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), which enables persons living with mental health issues and dementia to seek early mental health care treatment and dementia support services nearer to their homes and ensure that they are well-supported in the community. ### Post-Diagnostic Support for persons newly-diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers (PDS) The Post-Diagnostic Support Programme for persons newly-diagnosed with dementia and their caregivers (PDS-Dementia) offers timely assistance to those living with dementia and their caregivers for a duration of six months following the diagnosis. The programme provides education on the condition, coordinates community resources, and dementia support services, such as facilitating early planning and management of the condition. The programme also includes a caregiver support network where caregivers can and interact with each other through their shared experiences, co-develop solutions to challenges, lean on each other for social and emotional support, and access valuable resources for dementia support in Singapore. ### Meeting Centre Support Programme (MCSP) Who is it for? Persons living with mild to early moderate stage of dementia. What is it? This facilitated group-setting programme for persons living with dementia involves post-diagnostic psychosocial group-based activities (physical activities, cognitive stimulation activities, social activities). When is it? Meets on alternate Monday afternoons for 2 hours. [Click here](https://forms.office.com/r/TufGbTwLWV) to register for MCSP. ### Orientation Programme for Caregivers (OPCG) Who is it for? Any caregivers of Persons Living with Dementia in Singapore (both primary & secondary caregivers welcomed). What is it? Informational talk covering topics including: (1) Understanding dementia, (2) Providing care for loved ones, (3) Coping as caregivers, (4) Advance Care Planning and Lasting Power of Attorney, and (5) Community resources for care planning. When is it? There are 2 runs per year. Each run consists of a series of 5 sessions across 5 weeks, with each weekly session at 7pm to 9pm. [Click here](https://forms.office.com/r/YByWRJL7gC) to register for OPCG. ### Caregivers Strength Circle (CSC) Who is it for? Caregivers of Persons Living With Dementia (PLWD). What is it? A support group for caregivers of PLWDs to organise and participate in interest-focused activities. When is it? Gatherings are held every 3rd Thursday of each month, 7pm to 9pm. There is also a yearly Family Caregivers Month celebration in November. [Click here](https://forms.office.com/r/YByWRJL7gC) to register for CSC. ![]() *** ### Community Intervention Team (COMIT) The Community Intervention Team (COMIT) provides therapy, counselling, assessment, psychoeducation support, and case management for clients with dementia and mental health issues, including their caregivers. The assessment enables the team to create personalised care plans for clients or connect them with more fitting services. Caregivers will receive appropriate assessment and intervention, including support, training, psychoeducation, and support groups. COMIT works closely with Polyclinics, General Practitioners, community outreach teams, and other community partners to provide holistic care to clients. The community intervention team is part of the initiatives under the Community Mental Health Masterplan, a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), which enables persons living with mental health issues and dementia to seek early mental health care treatment and dementia support in Singapore that are nearer to their homes and ensure that they are well-supported in the community. ![]() *** ## By The Numbers ##### 16,221 individuals were educated about mental health and dementia through CREST's outreach efforts. ![]() ##### 1,201 clients supported to cope with mental health challenges through psychosocial and therapeutic interventions. ![]() *** FAQs ***
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