Services

Services

Community rehabilitation centre

Our day rehabilitation programme helps seniors regain, maintain, and enhance their mobility. It also fosters independence in performing daily tasks. This includes seniors who are recovering from fractures, strokes, or those recently discharged from the hospital, as well as individuals facing challenges that impact their activities of daily living (ADLs). 

Senior build strength through physiotherapy

Physiotherapy

Our Physiotherapists (PTs) are dedicated to assisting seniors in overcoming various challenges that may impact their quality of life. These challenges can include persistent pain, balance difficulties, low endurance, decreased muscle strength, and mobility issues, such as difficulty walking.

PTs conduct comprehensive assessments and develop customised treatment plans using targeted interventions to address physical and mobility challenges. These personalised interventions are designed to improve or maintain physical function, enhance balance and coordination, build strength, and promote overall mobility.

Through a supportive approach, our PTs empowers seniors to regain their independence and improve their ability to engage in daily activities, ultimately contributing to their overall well-being and quality of life.

Skill-specific training from occupational therapy

Occupational Therapy

Our Occupational Therapists (OTs) design tailored strategies, such as skill-specific training and using of adaptive devices, to enhance independence and promote a fulfilling, active lifestyle. Using a client-centred approach, OTs focus on each individual’s unique needs and personal goals.

These interventions encompass a wide range of areas, from regaining essential self-care skills to engaging in leisure activities, work, and other meaningful pursuits that enhance overall well-being and quality of life. Practical solutions, such as skill-specific training, recommending assistive devices, or adapting the home environment to improve safety and accessibility.

Additionally, our OTs are equipped with knowledge of dementia and person-centred dementia care to provide appropriate interventions for individuals with dementia or those who are suffering from cognitive impairment.

Skill-specific training from occupational therapy

Frequently asked questions

General Information

Our centre provides a variety of rehabilitation services, including occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT), to help seniors improve their strength, mobility, independence, and quality of life through activities and rehabilitation, and socialisation during the day.

We provide meals and help with daily needs like transferring, toileting and mobility.

Our rehabilitation services are beneficial for seniors who may be recovering from surgery, dealing with arthritis, stroke, falls, or any condition that affects mobility, strength, or the ability to perform daily tasks.

Please approach the doctor at the hospital or polyclinic that your loved one visits for assistance to submit an online application for the service.

Alternatively, you may visit an AIC Link near you for assistance on the application process or call AIC Hotline at 1800-650-6060.

Programme Details

During an OT session, clients work on specific tasks to improve fine motor skills, balance, and cognitive abilities. Activities may include hand exercises, strength training, adaptive equipment training, and guidance on energy conservation techniques.

PT sessions may include exercises to increase strength, stretching, balance training, and guided movements to improve mobility. Our physical therapists will also provide strategies for fall prevention and pain management.

Frequency depends on individual needs. Our therapists will recommend a schedule based on your loved one’s goals and progress.

Contact and Additional Information

For more information, please feel free to call us at 6568 1534 or email us at [email protected].