http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking...derly-20131108

The 103-year-old Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital is set to become Singapore's largest nursing home and a medical hub for the elderly when its $96 million expansion is completed by the end of 2017.
A new 12-storey building rising from its present 26,000 sq m site in Serangoon will enable the hospital to double its number of beds to 600, besides providing other facilities, especially those for the old and needy. These include dementia care, neurology care for stroke patients and even hospice services for the terminally ill.
Its existing three-storey building, which has served as the hospital's facade since 1960, will be conserved. So will three single-storey colonial buildings now surrounding a Chinese pavilion built there in 1958.
But the rest of the old buildings will be demolished and the 10,000 sq m land area they occupy returned to the Government.