Voices For Hope Toolkit

Voices for Hope is a 10-week empowerment programme for Persons Living with Dementia and Care Partners by Dementia Singapore. The programme was introduced and piloted in 2019, to equip participants with relevant skills, and foster confidence to actively share their stories, needs and views publicly. Based on activities conducted and learnings drawn from running 10 cohorts of the Voices for Hope programme, the toolkit is intended to serve as a practical resource and guide for organisations serving persons living with mild-stage dementia who may be considering to launch similar employment programme.
Clear Calendar for Persons Living with Dementia (Apr – June 2026)

This calendar was created as a tool to help persons living with dementia keep track of important tasks including activities of daily living, taking medication and appointments, thereby empowering them to orientate themselves to the date/day of the week and other special occasions, maintain independence in self-care roles. This calendar is meant to be printed in colour so it has a familiar look similar to traditional tear-away calendars. It is relatively simple to assemble at home. Watch the video for a step-by-step guide on how to assemble the calendar.
Directory Listing of Dementia Support and Services

Download the listing for helplines and support and services such as Community Outreach Teams, Community Intervention Teams, respite care services and caregiver support groups.
Living with Dementia: Providing Care

Provides tips on how to effectively communicate with a loved one and how to design a daily routine with engaging activities.
Living with Dementia: Planning Care

Provides information on financial and legal planning, and useful tips on how to make a home more dementia-friendly.
Living with Dementia: Caring for Yourself

Provides caregivers with useful self-care tips, and know where and how to seek help within the community.
Living with Dementia: Knowing Dementia

Provides information on dementia, understanding the signs and symptoms, and how and when to seek a diagnosis.
Person-Centred Care – Perspectives on Well-Being by Persons Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers

Person-centred care can improve the care quality and well-being of persons living with dementia. Hear from dementia advocates Thomas Ong and Alison Lim as they share their thoughts on what well-being means to them.
Person-Centred Care from a Management Perspective

Learn about the importance of person-centred care and how it has benefitted care staff and clients/residents in dementia care settings such as day care centres and nursing homes.