By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Senior daycare (SCC) in Singapore provides structured daytime programmes for seniors who live at home — serving families where adult children work and the senior needs supervision but isn't ready for nursing home placement. MOH SCC licensing is required; dementia-specific daycare has additional specialisation requirements. Programme structure (physiotherapy, cognitive activities, structured meals) matters more than facility appearance. KakiList connects you with 89 verified Senior Daycare providers serving the Bukit Batok area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.3★ based on Google reviews. Bukit Batok is a mature western estate with predominantly HDB housing and some newer BTO developments. Whether you live near Bukit Batok MRT or around West Mall, Bukit Batok Town Park (Little Guilin), our providers serve all parts of Bukit Batok. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Bukit Batok's HDB mix means senior daycare providers are usually booked for VWO-run SCCs (NTUC Health, Ren Ci, Agape), dementia-specialist daycare, and transport-included packages. Because the estate runs along Bukit Batok MRT with West Mall nearby, most providers here can cover same-day call-outs across the West zone without long commutes.
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Because Bukit Batok is primarily a HDB area, senior daycare jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near West Mall will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
Senior daycare (SCC) is daytime-only — seniors attend during working hours and return home each evening. Nursing homes are 24/7 residential care. SCC suits seniors who can still live at home with supervision; nursing homes are for those needing round-the-clock clinical care. SCC is often the first step before considering residential care.
VWO (after ILTC subsidy): S\$400-1,200/month. VWO gross: S\$900-1,800/month. Private standard SCC: S\$800-2,200/month. Dementia-specialist SCC: S\$1,000-2,800/month. Transport included for most within standard radius; extended radius adds S\$50-200/month. Pioneer/Merdeka Generation subsidies apply.
Structured daily programme: morning physiotherapy or gentle exercise, cognitive activities (puzzles, memory games, reminiscence), nutritious lunch, rest period, afternoon activities (art, music, outdoor time if weather permits). Centres where seniors mostly sit in front of TV all day are warehousing, not care. Walk through at 2-3pm to see what's typical.
Most quality SCCs provide door-to-door transport within a 2-3km radius, included in monthly fees. For seniors beyond that radius, per-km surcharges (S\$50-200/month) apply or the family arranges own transport. Transport is especially valuable for seniors with mobility limitations — eliminates the friction of attending.
Look for staff calling seniors by name, active engagement (not just sitting in front of TV), clean personal care standards, and family communication protocols (monthly reports, WhatsApp updates). Ask about staff tenure — core caregivers with 2+ years indicate stable quality. High turnover disrupts senior attachment.