Dementia is a growing concern in Singapore. If our loved one is diagnosed with dementia, we will naturally assume the caregivers’ role out of love and concern as a family.
Our interactive charity film, “Always, Mother”, allows viewers to put themselves in the shoes of caregiver Mr Ong, to actively influence the choices and navigate the potential care options for his mother, a person living with dementia.
At every stage of deterioration, caregivers struggle. Join us to walk with Mr Ong as he faces different caregiving options for his loved one.
Will you be able to make the “best choice” for Mr Ong?
Welcome Message by Guest of Honour Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for National Development & Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration |
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Message by Chairman of St Luke’s Hospital |
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As a charity hospital, most of our patients are lower income. They may have cancer, pneumonia, dementia, stroke, fractures, and may have undergone surgery and amputations. With your giving, be part of our Serving, Loving, Healing.
Giving a little can mean a lot to those who have less. Giving a lot can make a big difference to many lives. Read about the difference to our patients bitly.com/slhpatientstories
Donations are tax deductible (250%)
Enquiries: donor@stluke.org.sg
Thank you for your support for Always Mother, a charity film premiere for St Luke’s Hospital.
Due to production and administrative limitations, we regret that we are unable to credit for donations received after 20 Oct.
Donations are tax deductible (250%).
As a charity hospital, most of our patients are lower income. They may have cancer, pneumonia, dementia, stroke, fractures, and may have undergone surgery and amputations. Your giving will help them recover and return home to their loved ones.
Mr Alex Lo
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Mr & Mrs Goh Chan Boo
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Mr Ryan Sua
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Mrs Lace Foo
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St Luke’s Hospital is deeply grateful to all donors, volunteers and supporters, including those who chose to remain anonymous.
Any omissions or errors are unintentional, please accept our apologies.