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.
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.
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.
Health District @ Queenstown is a multi-stakeholder collaboration led by the National University of Singapore (NUS), National University Health System (NUHS) and Housing & Development Board (HDB). Working alongside various agencies and partners, these organisations bring expertise from healthcare, academia, government, and urban planning.
By combining knowledge in medical and social sciences with insights into how neighbourhoods are planned and built, they work together to create a healthier and more connected community.
Healthy longevity is not just about physical health. It is also about leading productive, well-engaged and secure lives marked by holistic well-being.
Singapore’s flagship university, the National University of Singapore (NUS) brings together academics, researchers, staff, students and alumni to drive innovation and meaningful change.
National University Health System (NUHS) is a leading public healthcare cluster in Singapore, dedicated to delivering high-quality, innovative, and sustainable healthcare, particularly in the western region.
As Singapore's public housing authority, the Housing & Development Board (HDB) plans and develops housing estates to provide quality, affordable homes and a well-designed living environment for all.