Perennial Holdings has officially launched Perennial Living, Singapore’s first private assisted living development, marking the start of its Phase 1 operations at 28 Parry Avenue. The development spans 195,000 square feet and offers a new model of luxury senior living, featuring 200 assisted living flats and 100 nursing suites.
Perennial Living combines East-meets-West healthcare, rehabilitation, and wellness services with hospitality-inspired living. Notable features include one of Singapore’s largest hydrotherapy pools in a residential care setting and the country’s first private GymTonic studio. The development also draws on Perennial’s experience with dementia care, offering dedicated memory care environments.
Residents have access to the Perennial Wellness Centre, which provides a comprehensive range of medical care, including general practitioners, family medicine physicians, and specialists. The centre also offers traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) services and hospital-grade rehabilitation facilities.
Executive Chairman and CEO of Perennial Holdings, Pua Seck Guan, stated, “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 wanted to build a vibrant community where seniors can continue living with independence and purpose.”
The development offers a variety of accommodation options, with assisted living flats ranging from 302 to 569 square feet and nursing suites from 212 to 374 square feet. Residents can enjoy amenities such as The Olive restaurant, which serves nutritious meals, and a personal concierge service.
Phase 2, which includes the nursing suites, is expected to commence operations in the fourth quarter of 2026. Perennial Living aims to set a new benchmark for senior living in Singapore, enhancing both longevity and quality of life for its residents.



