Perennial Living Launches Singapore’s First Private Assisted Living Home at 28 Parry Avenue From S$8,000 a Month

Perennial Living Launches Singapore’s First Private Assisted Living Home at 28 Parry Avenue From S$8,000 a Month

The Straits Times | Perspective | 19 August 2026

Singapore’s first private assisted living home, Perennial Living, has opened phase one of its S$260 million development at 28 Parry Avenue. The 195,000 sq ft facility offers 200 assisted living apartments starting from S$8,000 a month, with a 100-bed nursing home expected to commence operations in the fourth quarter of 2026.

S$260M
Project Cost
195,000 sf
Total Area
From S$8,000/mth
Studio Apartment
200
Assisted Living Units

Five-Star Hospitality Meets Senior Care

Perennial Living launched phase one of its operations on 18 August 2026 at 28 Parry Avenue, positioning itself as a benchmark for private eldercare in Singapore. The S$260 million luxury assisted living project spans 195,000 sq ft and features the Perennial Wellness centre, which offers medical care, rehabilitation therapies and traditional Chinese medicine services, alongside The Olive restaurant for all-day dining.

Phase one comprises 200 assisted living apartments. Meals are prepared by chefs and in-house dietitians from the central kitchen of Perennial’s key shareholder and Singapore-listed agribusiness Wilmar International.

Pua Seck Guan, executive chairman and chief executive of real estate and healthcare company Perennial Holdings, said: “As Singapore’s population ages, we believe there is an opportunity to redefine what senior living can look like. Our vision for Perennial Living was to create more than just a place to receive care. We want to build a vibrant community where seniors can continue living with independence and purpose, supported by integrated medical care, thoughtful hospitality and meaningful lifestyle experiences.”

Unit Details and Pricing

Basic assisted living packages for 330 sq ft studio apartments start at S$8,000 a month, while 565 sq ft two-bedroom suites start from over S$13,000 a month. Rates depend on the size, layout, level and direction the unit faces.

Each unit comes with high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, kitchenettes and, for most units, private lift access. Smart technology features include remote-controlled curtains, motion-sensor lighting, 24/7 emergency response systems, bedside monitoring devices for vital signs, fall detection and facial-recognition access.

Residents must be at least 65 years old and fulfil a minimum stay of three months in the assisted living facility. There is no restriction on the length of stay for the nursing home.

Perennial Wellness Centre

Perennial Wellness, which is also open as an outpatient facility to the public, comprises a Western medical centre with general practitioners, family medicine physicians and specialists, an imaging centre with X-ray and ultrasound services, a hospital-grade rehabilitation and fitness centre, and a TCM centre offering a wide range of treatments. It also features a hydrotherapy pool to support rehabilitation needs.

The rehabilitation and fitness centre features an extensive range of specialised robotic and conventional rehabilitation equipment comparable with those in a hospital setting, exercise equipment focused on mobility, core and strength, and Singapore’s first private GymTonic studio, a strength-training programme designed to combat age-related muscle loss.

Residents receive personalised care and have access to a panel of medical specialists at their doorstep at Perennial Wellness, including cardiologists, urologists, rehabilitation medicine doctors and pain management doctors.

Dementia Care and Memory Support

Taking a leaf out of Perennial Holdings’ Alzheimer’s Care Village in Xi’an, China’s first dementia care village, Perennial Living also offers dementia-focused TCM therapies and therapy rooms to provide non-drug interventions, and has created memory care living spaces across two assisted living blocks and within its nursing block.

Memory care residents can explore a Music Bus, a full-sized heritage bus equipped with a jukebox, gramophone, piano and other instruments for music sessions, as well as a Travel Shop and Hair Salon Bus, where they can purchase travel trinkets and get a haircut.

The therapeutic garden, designed with a continuous loop pathway to support residents living with dementia, also features a full-sized bus stop, traditional telephone booths and a post box, where they can send postcards to their loved ones.

Phase Two and Occupancy Outlook

Phase two, which includes the 100-bed nursing home, is open for bookings and is expected to commence operations in the fourth quarter of 2026. The basic nursing suite package starts from about S$7,600 a month, with final rates depending on the size, layout, level and direction the unit faces.

On top of the assisted living package, the nursing suites also include 24/7 nursing support, assistance with activities of daily living, medication administration, medical doctor reviews and rehabilitation therapy.

Pua hopes that the facility can reach 30 per cent occupancy by August 2027. “As the model gains market acceptance, we should achieve 80 per cent occupancy within two years, and target to break even within two years,” he told The Straits Times. He added that the facility aims to enhance not just longevity, but the quality of life for seniors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Perennial Living and where is it located?

Perennial Living is Singapore’s first private assisted living home, located at 28 Parry Avenue. The S$260 million facility spans 195,000 sq ft and launched phase one on 18 August 2026 with 200 assisted living apartments, a wellness centre and an all-day dining restaurant.

How much does it cost to live at Perennial Living?

Basic assisted living packages start from S$8,000 a month for a 330 sq ft studio apartment. Two-bedroom suites of 565 sq ft start from over S$13,000 a month. Nursing home suites start from about S$7,600 a month. Rates vary by size, layout, level and direction.

What healthcare and wellness services are available?

Perennial Wellness, which is also open to the public, offers a Western medical centre, imaging centre with X-ray and ultrasound, hospital-grade rehabilitation and fitness centre, TCM centre and hydrotherapy pool. Residents have access to a panel of specialists including cardiologists, urologists and rehabilitation medicine doctors.

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