Nursing Homes in Singapore — Complete Guide (2026)
By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Updated May 2026 · 88 verified providers · Average rating 4.1★
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Nursing homes in Singapore serve seniors who need 24/7 clinical care and supervision that can't be provided at home — often post-stroke, advanced dementia, or end-of-life care. The sector has three tiers: VWO-run nursing homes (voluntary welfare organisations like NTUC Health, Ren Ci, Jamiyah — heavily subsidised), private nursing homes (Econ, St Luke's, Orange Valley — moderate cost), and premium private (Allium, The Red Crowns Senior Living, Orange Valley Premier — boutique pricing). Monthly fees span S$1,200-2,800 at VWO subsidised rates, S$2,500-5,500 at private, and S$5,500-12,000+ at premium. This guide covers MOH licensing, ILTC subsidies, and how to evaluate quality.
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All nursing homes must hold MOH Licence under HCSA and comply with the Community Hospitals and Nursing Home Services Code of Practice. Look up the operator's licensing status and any recent enforcement actions on MOH's directory.
Check the staff-to-resident ratio. MOH minimums are relatively low; quality homes maintain higher ratios (1:6 or 1:8 during day shifts; 1:15 at night). Ask specifically about night-shift ratios — this is where quality differences show.
Review the clinical team. Licensed homes have a designated medical director (usually a GP visiting 1-2x/week), Registered Nurses on 24-hour coverage, and physiotherapy/OT sessions. Ask how often the medical director actually visits — some homes contract doctors who appear monthly, not weekly.
Visit unannounced during mealtime and bath time. This is when understaffing is most visible — meals rushed or cold, residents not assisted with feeding, bathing done rough. What you see during mealtime is typical daily life.
Ask about dementia-specific units if relevant. Homes with dedicated dementia wards have environmental design (circular layouts, memory boxes, reminiscence rooms) and staff training that general wards don't.
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Nursing Homes: HDB vs Condo vs Landed Considerations
HDB-area access: most VWO nursing homes are located near HDB estates (Ang Mo Kio, Toa Payoh, Bedok, Yishun) with good MRT access for family visits. Monthly fees run S$1,200-2,800 after ILTC subsidy for eligible families. Waitlists at popular VWO homes reach 12-24+ months — AIC referral initiates the queue.
Condominium / newer neighbourhood access: private nursing homes (Econ, St Luke's, Orange Valley) are distributed across Singapore, often with better infrastructure and ratios than VWO homes but higher fees. Monthly fees S$2,500-5,500, typically private-pay with Pioneer Generation / Merdeka Generation subsidies applicable.
Landed / premium area: premium nursing homes (Allium, The Red Crowns) target landed-residents and higher-income families. Hotel-style private rooms, resort-grade facilities, and enhanced ratios. Monthly fees S$5,500-12,000+.
Red Flags to Watch Out For
No MOH HCSA licence: Unlicensed facilities operating as 'residential care' for elderly are illegal and uninsured. Verify licensing first.
Strong odour on first visit: A facility that smells of urine and faeces has hygiene issues that aren't one-day problems. Good homes smell neutral or lightly clinical.
Residents in chairs with no activity: Walk through in the afternoon. If most residents are parked in chairs in front of a TV with no staff interaction, daily life is warehousing, not care. Good homes have structured activities — music, gentle exercise, art, reminiscence.
Staff don't know residents' names: Ask a passing aide about a specific resident's condition or preferences. Staff who can't answer don't know their patients — and medication errors follow.
Restrictive visit policies: Licensed homes allow family visits during reasonable hours (typically 10am-8pm). Facilities with narrow windows, advance-booking requirements, or 'no visits weekend' policies are hiding operations.
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