

“If they had seizures, I could refer to neurologists or when they had joint problems, to the orthopaedists. They may have mild, moderate or severe intellectual disability and may also have autism.ĭr Chen said she set up the clinic after years of volunteering to help those with intellectual disabilities, and conducting volunteer-run health screenings for them. The patients, mostly referred from various agencies and hospitals, range from those in their 20s to the oldest at 90. It has about 200 patients now, and supports about 300 caregivers, said Dr Chen, who also founded the Happee Hearts charity to advocate for those with intellectual disabilities. It moved into the Thomson space in September 2022. The clinic IDHealth, which began in end-2019 as a pilot by Dr Chen, caters specifically to adults with intellectual disability, and their caregivers and families. Having seen Mr Lee since 2019 for various issues, Dr Chen knows what his usual behaviour is when he is happy, or in pain or ill, and can then use that information to assess him and diagnose what troubles him, said Mr Lee’s sister Yvonne Lee, 41. I'm also super excited to see the different societies and healthcare empires my fans will create.When 39-year-old Kenji Lee, who has intellectual disability, visits Dr Chen Shiling at her clinic in Upper Thomson, they are familiar with each other and the physician is able to put him at ease.

"They'll be able to interact with me in the game and provide me with different treatments. I can't wait to share my virtual character with my audience!" said Brent Rivera. "I'm so excited to be working with Happy Clinic! It's a great game that teaches how to run hospitals, treat patients all around the globe, and hire a team of professional doctors. Brent's character will randomly pop up during gameplay to keep players on their toes." Fans will be delighted to see him appear in Happy Clinic and even more so when they see the awesome rewards and upgrades available due to finding him. Happy Clinic marks Brent's video game debut, appearing as himself as a patient. His passion for creativity has branched out into the world of fashion, acting, and podcasting – with the video games industry as the next step. He has established a loyal following across Instagram, Tik Tok, and YouTube, in addition to the now-defunct Vine. "California native Brent Rivera has amassed over five billion views since starting his YouTube channel in 2009.
