Personalised rehabilitation programmes designed to help cancer patients and survivors rebuild strength, restore function, and regain confidence.
"Our interdisciplinary rehabilitation team works closely with patients and caregivers to determine rehabilitation goals and craft personalised programmes".
Helps manage cancer-related side effects such as joint pain, reduced strength and stamina, and balance issues
Provides specialised dietary guidance to manage treatment side effects such as poor appetite, weight changes, osteoporosis, and chronic conditions while supporting recovery.
Supports individuals in managing treatment-related effects such as joint pain, numbness, fatigue, memory lapses, stress, and lifestyle adjustments to improve daily functioning.
Supports swallowing, voice restoration, and communication challenges that may arise from cancer treatment.
Provides specialised care to manage swelling, reduce complications, and empower patients with strategies to manage the condition confidently.
Integrates rehabilitation and, where required, psychosocial support to enable survivors to resume meaningful daily activities or employment.
Your doctor, therapist, medical social worker or nurse may submit a referral through the BRIGHT portal.
Cancer survivors may also register interest by visiting our rehabilitation counter.
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The first of its kind in Singapore, our community-based rehabilitation centres provide integrated care to address the needs of cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers. It largely serves non-acute cases which do not require frequent hospital follow-up.
30 Hospital Boulevard
#16-03 NCCS Building
Singapore 168583
30 Hospital Boulevard
#16-02 NCCS Building
Singapore 168583
Clinic for Advanced Rehabilitation Therapeutics (CART)
7 Jalan Tan Tock Seng TTSH, Annex 2, Level 1 Singapore 308440
National University Hospital Medical Centre
5 Lower Kent Ridge Road
Level 10 Corridor G
Singapore 119074
Our rehabilitation services are designed for:
Cancer patients experiencing treatment-related physical side effects
Cancer survivors recovering strength and mobility
Individuals preparing for surgery or treatment (prehabilitation)
Patients seeking support to regain independence and return to daily activities
Initial assessment with rehabilitation team
Personalised therapy plan
Guided rehabilitation sessions
Progress tracking and adjustments
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