Abstract
Aim: This paper describes the establishment of iCommunity@East: An Integrated Community Mental Health (CMH) and Dementia Support Network in Singapore. Background: Mental wellness is an emerging area of need, given our fast ageing population. . The current prevalence rate for dementia is 6%(1) and 5.7%(2) for depression amongst seniors in the community. Coupled with our growing number of seniors and shrinking old-age support ratio, there will be a growing number of seniors (and their caregivers) who will require support to enable them to age in place. Therefore, we need a more extensive, community-based and preventive approach to better support the mental health (MH) of the community. A population survey which interviewed 2,558 elderly living in East region was conducted in 2011. The outcome showed that 1 out of 10 elderly is not able to live independently and about 14.6% show signs of depression or dementia. This survey also projected that almost 30% of elderly will require health or social services. Current gaps: The gaps of the existing MH system are: i) services are overly driven by the acute care sector where the expertise reside, ii) limited number of community MH service providers who lack support and development and iii) insufficient integration across sectors. Good CMH care is associated with higher self-reported quality of life and service satisfaction ratings among service users. Meeting the needs The iCommunity@East is a pilot project to address these gaps in the Eastern region, Singapore. It is a community based MH care network that integrates MH with social services and medical system so that elderly with/at risk of dementia or mental illness are supported to continue staying at home.
Highlights
Mental wellness is an emerging area of need, given our fast ageing population
Aim: This paper describes the establishment of iCommunity@East: An Integrated Community Mental Health (CMH) and Dementia Support Network in Singapore
The outcome showed that 1 out of 10 elderly is not able to live independently and about 14.6% show signs of depression or dementia. This survey projected that almost 30% of elderly will require health or social services
Summary
Mental wellness is an emerging area of need, given our fast ageing population. The current prevalence rate for dementia is 6%(1) and 5.7%(2) for depression amongst seniors in the community. Ms Yen Theng See, Deputy Director, Community Mental Health Division, Agency for Integrated Car, Singapore Correspondence to: Miss Chui Siem Yap, Programme Manager, Agency for Integrated Care, Phone: +65 91272817, E-mail: Sylvia.yap@aic.sg Aim: This paper describes the establishment of iCommunity@East: An Integrated Community Mental Health (CMH) and Dementia Support Network in Singapore.
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