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Singapore's First Private Assisted Living Project to Open in 2026
The Straits Times
|August 29, 2025
Luxury development in Rosyth will have 200 suites and 100 nursing home beds
Perennial Living, Singapore's first private assisted living development, will open by the first quarter of 2026 with the aim of redefining private eldercare standards.
The $260 million project by real estate and healthcare company Perennial Holdings is located in the heart of the landed Rosyth estate at 28 Parry Avenue. It is a luxury, assisted living project that blends hospitality, medical care and East-meets-West therapies.
The basic package for the suites, which comprise studios, one- and two-bedroom suites ranging between 302 sq ft and 593 sq ft in area, costs between $8,900 and $17,000 per month, depending on the unit's layout, level and facing. Besides the suites, there is also a nursing home.
With early-bird discounts offered for the first 40 suites, the basic package would cost between $8,000 and $13,600 a month, depending on the size of the suites. All residents will undergo a comprehensive pre-admission medical assessment, followed by a six-monthly review.
Residents must be at least 65 years old and fulfil a minimum stay duration of three months in the assisted living facility. But there is no restriction on the length of stay for the nursing home.
More than 180 employees are expected to be hired for this development, which spans 195,000 sq ft and comprises 200 suites and 100 nursing home beds. The project also includes a 1.5ha therapeutic park.
Up to two of a total of 10 blocks will support residents living with mild to moderate dementia.
Residents will have access to their own garden on the first floor, featuring elements such as a sensory trail, children's play zone, outdoor musical instruments and spaces for reminiscence therapy.
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