St Luke's Hospital, Singapore

St. Luke's Hospital
Map
Geography
Location2 Bukit Batok Street 11, Singapore 659674, Singapore
Coordinates1°20′58″N 103°44′31″E / 1.349393°N 103.742083°E / 1.349393; 103.742083
Organisation
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeCommunity hospital
Religious affiliationChristian
Services
Public transit accessBukit Batok
History
Opened18 October 1996; 28 years ago (1996-10-18)
Links
Websitewww.slh.org.sg
ListsHospitals in Singapore

St. Luke's Hospital is a community hospital in Singapore that provides professional healthcare services. It was named after the patron saint of the medical profession, St. Luke. St. Luke's Hospital for the Elderly Sick was registered as a voluntary welfare organization in the Registry of Societies in October 1991.[1] It was renamed St. Luke's Hospital in September 2004 to signify the hospital's role as a community hospital while retaining its focus on geriatric care. The idea of setting up a community hospital was first mooted by a group of Christian doctors and nurses after a report from the Advisory Council on the Aged in 1988 raised important issues concerning the lack of adequate elderly care facilities in Singapore. A projection of the number of facilities and resources needed to provide adequate healthcare services to Singapore's aging population in 2030 revealed serious shortfalls.[2] In response to the problem of inadequate healthcare facilities for the elderly, a group of 8 churches and Christian organizations including the Graduate Christian Fellowship and the Singapore Nurses' Christian Fellowship, came together to set up St. Luke's Hospital for the Elderly Sick. St. Luke's Hospital is headed by a board of directors and various committees that oversee the daily operations of the hospital.

  1. ^ "Search for Registered Societies". Register of Societies. 2005. Archived from the original on 4 July 2007. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
  2. ^ Foo, Hwei Wen (7 March 1999). "The Voluntary Welfare Organisations". The Straits Times.