Mun Chong

Written by: Resident Viki From relearning life’s basics to rebuilding strength step by step, Mun Chong’s journey is a powerful story of resilience, patience, and determination. After facing a life-changing medical condition at a young age, he had to start over and relearn fundamental skills. Today, through persistent rehabilitation and the support of dedicated therapists […]
Jeffrey

Jeffrey has been a resident at Singapore Cheshire Home since 2018. Before joining our community, he was with the Society for the Physically Disabled, and while transitions can be challenging, Jeffrey adapted well to SCH and has grown to deeply love this place as his home. One of Jeffrey’s greatest joys is participating in the […]
Phoebe

Since 2019, Phoebe has proudly called the Home her own. Known for her warm and bubbly nature, she is often seen at the front of the Home, cheerfully welcoming guests as part of the Resident Concierge team, a voluntary role she embraces with joy. One of Phoebe’s favourite things at Cheshire is celebrating festive occasions. […]
P. Sashwin

In October 2025, Sashwin turned 30 years old, the youngest resident at the Home, and one of the most passionate athletes we have here. His heart lies with boccia, a precision ball sport. Ever since being exposed to boccia during his time at the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore, he now spends his Saturdays training and […]
Viki

My name is Viki. I am 37 years old this year. I was born with a medical condition called Spina Bifida which prevents me from walking and cause me to suffer from incontinence as well. Singapore Cheshire Home (SCH) has been my home since the age of 13, making me one of the youngest residents […]
Ex-resident Aaron

Be inspired by Aaron’s story. He lives with a form of muscular dystrophy called Charcot-Marie-Tooth, which requires support for his daily activities. Aaron has always dreamed of independence. After living abroad with his family, he moved back to Singapore on his own, determined to build a life for himself. In 2018, he joined the Singapore […]
Pei Qin

Meet Pei Qin, who has tuberous sclerosis. Her parents knew how important it was to plan for her future, and when they first visited the Singapore Cheshire Home, they were drawn to its open, welcoming environment. The spacious gardens and open areas give residents the freedom to move about safely, making the Home feel truly […]