About HD@QT

We're building a vibrant community where all ages thrive with strong social bonds, lifelong care, and innovative programmes adding life to years, not just years to life.

Who We Are Steering Committee International Advisory Panel
Our Initiatives

Focusing on 6 key areas, we work closely with residents and partners to co-develop solutions and measure their impact, ensuring a supportive and inclusive community.

Preventive Health & Care Delivery Purposeful Longevity Planning & Design Harnessing Technology Evaluation Communications & Engagement
Research & Impact

The Baseline Study is a cornerstone of the Health District @ Queenstown initiative, designed to better understand the needs, challenges, and aspirations of our vibrant community.

Baseline Study Objectives of The Study Updates and Findings The Team Behind the Study Take Part in the Baseline Study Baseline Study: Phase 1 Key Findings

Blended Care Team

Our Blended Care Team is an innovative, first-of-its-kind care model that combines the expertise of healthcare professionals, social care partners, and volunteers to support residents’ health and well-being holistically within the community. This initiative is made possible through collaborations with community partners such as the Ministry of Social and Family Development, Agency for Integrated Care, Health Promotion Board, People’s Association, SportSG, and Lions Befrienders.

Since 2024, our Blended Care Team, made up of community nurses, community health managers, allied health professionals, and social care partners, has been closely working with volunteers to support residents in their everyday health and well-being.

We do this by:

  • Checking in regularly with residents to build trust and encourage healthy habits like staying active and eating well.
  • Proactively reaching out to those who might need additional health and social support, including people who haven’t joined preventive health programmes or find it hard to manage their healthcare appointments.
  • Bridging care gaps by providing personalised care near individuals’ homes, and ensuring they are well-supported by the care team and their personal support networks.

Looking ahead, NUHS plans to expand this community-based care model, working with partners across the western region of Singapore to support over 1.1 million residents by bringing care and support closer to home.

Find out more about our current initiative.

Photo by NUHS
Health District @ Queenstown
Photo by NUHS
Health District @ Queenstown
Health District @ Queenstown
Health District @ Queenstown
Health District @ Queenstown
"By being in the midst of the community and reaching out to residents, NUHS hopes to better understand what is keeping them from age-appropriate screening, vaccinations; and for older residents, helping them with exercise, good nutrition, and preventing loneliness. This will complement and strengthen the healthcare system and help keep our communities cohesive and robust, especially as our population lives longer."
Professor John Eu-Li WONG, Co-Chair of the Steering Committee for the Health District @ Queenstown