By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Nursing home selection in Singapore is consequential — quality varies dramatically between MOH-licensed facilities at similar price points. Staff ratios during night shifts and meal times reveal actual quality better than lobby tours. VWO-run homes with ILTC subsidies are the cheapest option; private homes offer better amenities at 2-3× the cost. Pioneer/Merdeka Generation subsidies help cover private-home costs. KakiList connects you with 88 verified Nursing Homes providers serving the Sengkang area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.1★ based on Google reviews. Sengkang is a newer town with modern HDB flats and Executive Condominiums. Homes here typically have newer fittings and systems. Whether you live near Sengkang MRT or around Compass One, Sengkang Riverside Park, our providers serve all parts of Sengkang. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Sengkang's HDB/EC mix means nursing homes providers are usually booked for private nursing homes (Econ, Orange Valley), dementia wards, and Pioneer/Merdeka Generation subsidies. Because the estate runs along Sengkang MRT with Compass One nearby, most providers here can cover same-day call-outs across the North-East zone without long commutes.
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Because Sengkang is primarily a HDB/EC area, nursing homes jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near Compass One will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
All nursing homes must hold MOH Licence under HCSA and comply with the Community Hospitals and Nursing Home Services Code of Practice. The licence is verifiable on MOH's directory. Look up recent enforcement actions — facilities with current compliance issues should be avoided.
VWO (after ILTC subsidy): S\$1,200-2,800/month. VWO gross: S\$2,500-4,500/month. Private standard (Econ, Orange Valley): S\$2,500-5,500/month. Premium private (Allium, The Red Crowns): S\$5,500-12,000+/month. Dementia wards add 20-40% premium. Initial admission: 1-2 months deposit + S\$200-800 assessment fee.
MOH minimums are relatively low; quality homes voluntarily maintain 1:6 to 1:8 during day shifts, 1:15 at night. Night-shift ratios are where quality differences show most. Ask specifically — facilities with 1:25 at night have serious safety gaps for falls, wandering, and medical events.
Meal time and bath time — unannounced. Understaffing is visible then: rushed meals, residents not assisted with feeding, rough bathing. If meal service is calm and personalised during your visit, that's typical daily life. If it's chaotic, that's typical too. What you see during mealtime is the real measure.
Yes for most — Pioneer and Merdeka Generation subsidies apply to eligible seniors across both VWO and private nursing homes, reducing monthly out-of-pocket cost. MediSave and CareShield Life payouts also help cover costs. AIC Silver Generation Office can help families navigate subsidy combinations.