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For residents who qualify for government subsidies, the basic cost ranges from $700 to $4,000 a month, depending on your eligibility for MOH subsidies.

The amount of subsidy will be determined through the National Means Testing System (NMTS). To find out if you are eligible for subsidies and financial assistance, visit our Subsidies page for more information.

Customers who are not eligible for government subsidies and financial assistance, can refer to our private fees.

The private fees include a basic rate starting from $4,500 a month, with the actual cost dependent on the resident’s care needs and choice of accommodation. We offer both regular and single bedders at our nursing homes. Medication and other consumables are not covered by the basic rate, and may be incurred depending on your needs and preferences.

    If your loved one requires increasing care needs from living with illnesses like stroke, advanced dementia, late stage Parkinson’s disease and other debilitating conditions, we are here to help provide round-the-clock care.

    To find out more about bed vacancies and if your loved one qualifies for a placement in our nursing homes, get in touch at 6590 4300.

    • My elderly parent requires round-the-clock nursing care. How can I apply for a place in NTUC Health’s nursing homes?

      All MOH-subsidised admissions to nursing homes are done through the Agency of Integrated Care (AIC), a centralised government agency that manages the bed availability of all nursing homes in Singapore. You can approach medical social workers in public hospitals or polyclinics to submit an application to AIC for your preferred nursing home. Learn more here.

      If you do not qualify for MOH subsidies or prefer to apply as a private applicant without MOH subsidies, please speak to NTUC Health's medical social workers who can guide you with the application by calling us at 6590 4300. Admission is subject to bed availability.

    • How much is the monthly fee? Does this include everything, or do I need to pay for consumables?

      At NTUC Health’s nursing homes, we strive to provide quality and affordable care for your loved ones. The basic cost ranges from $700 to $4,000 a month, depending on your eligibility for MOH subsidies.

      There are some potential additional charges, such as a refundable deposit, one-time admission charge, and other additional charges.

      For residents who do not qualify for MOH subsidies, the basic rates start from $4,500 a month, with the actual cost dependent on the resident’s care needs and choice of accommodation (regular bedders or single bedders). Medication and other consumables are not covered by the basic rate, and may be incurred depending on your needs and preferences.

      We understand that you may be concerned about affordability. Speak to us on the phone or email us, so that we can better understand your needs and expectations.

    • I don't know if I qualify for subsidies. Can you help me?

      Speak to a referring medical social worker at a public hospital or polyclinic to check if you qualify for government subsidy, and to receive advice on subsidy application.

      They will be able to apply for a means-test with the National Means Testing System provided by MOH, and can provide you with more information on whether you qualify for a subsidy with our nursing home service.

    • Are there vacancies and how long is the waiting time to get a place in your nursing home?

      We take great care in matching the needs of your loved one with available vacancies in our nursing homes.

      After meeting the necessary requirements, interview appointments, and verified documents, the waiting time for admission to NTUC Health’s nursing homes varies depending on vacancies. We also factor in the resident's needs such as their physical and mental condition, and the amount of support required.

    • Do you also provide specialised care such as dementia care, stroke recovery and care for residents with Parkinson’s?

      We work carefully with each resident to provide high quality, 24-hour nursing care, including those with dementia, stroke, Parkinson’s Disease and other debilitating conditions.

    • What is the minimum duration of stay at your nursing homes? Can my senior stay for a few days?

      We provide both long-term nursing home care and respite care.

      Long-term nursing home care provides for stay-in residents who require round-the-clock and long-term nursing care needs.

      Respite care is a short-term care option that lasts from 1 to 4 weeks.

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    12 Pasir Ris Walk, Singapore 518063

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    How do I apply for a nursing home in Singapore?

    Must be a Singaporean or a permanent resident in Singapore. The applicant has a medical condition(s) that require proper nursing care services. Applicants with psychological or psychiatric illnesses must not have suicidal or violent tendencies.

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