Singapore, 18 August 2026 – Singapore is expanding the role of community care in Parkinson’s treatment through a S$4.48 million programme designed to intervene earlier, keep patients active and reduce the pressure that progressive neurological disease can place on hospitals and families.
The initiative, called Kickstart Exercise and Empower Parkinson’s, is expected to benefit 2,000 people in the early to middle stages of Parkinson’s over the next five years. It is being progressively rolled out across 13 day rehabilitation centres, creating a broader platform for exercise, mobility training and mental-health support outside acute hospital settings.
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