At Parkway Rehab, while clinical care remains at the heart of the organisation, the team believes in looking beyond daily practice - to contribute meaningfully to the community, supporting those in need, within available means, and with purpose.

As a donor in Camden Medical’s Project Legacy, Parkway Rehab has lent its support to the Children’s Aid Society (CAS) - one of Singapore’s oldest secular philanthropic organisations, established in 1902.
CAS provides vital services through Melrose Home and Melrose Care, offering residential care and specialised therapeutic support for children and youths who have experienced adverse life circumstances, including abuse and neglect. For over a century, this organisation has been a steadfast refuge for Singapore's most vulnerable young people.
Initiatives like Project Legacy serve as an important reminder that care extends far beyond healthcare. As an organisation, Parkway Rehab remains committed to making a positive impact - not only through rehabilitation services, but also through contributing to the well-being of the wider community.
Every act of giving, no matter the scale, helps build a stronger, kinder Singapore. In line with IHH’s aspiration to Care. For Good., Parkway Rehab stands proudly alongside Camden Medical and the Children's Aid Society in this meaningful effort.