By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Rehabilitation and therapy in Singapore — occupational therapy (OT), speech therapy (ST), and multi-discipline rehab — is AHPC-regulated. Specialty credentialing matters: Bobath/NDT for stroke motor rehab, PROMPT/Hanen for paediatric speech, Certified Hand Therapist for hand work, SMART/LSVT for Parkinson's. Generic 'rehab therapists' treating everything often underperform on specialised conditions. KakiList is building its network of trusted Rehab & Therapy providers in Queenstown. Submit a request and we'll match you with qualified providers. Queenstown is Singapore's first satellite town with some of the oldest HDB blocks. Many have undergone upgrading but still have aging infrastructure. Whether you live near Queenstown MRT or around Queensway Shopping Centre, IKEA Alexandra, our providers serve all parts of Queenstown. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Most rehab & therapy requests from Queenstown households cover AHPC-registered therapists, hospital outpatient rehab, and private specialist centres. Providers familiar with the area know the access routes around Queenstown MRT and Queensway Shopping Centre, which keeps job scheduling tight in the Central zone.
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Occupational therapy focuses on daily living skills, fine motor, sensory processing, school-readiness. Speech therapy focuses on language development, articulation, social communication, feeding. Many children benefit from both — an OT/ST consult typically recommends which is primary. For school-age children with learning challenges, coordinated OT+ST often works better than either alone.
OT/ST individual session: S\$120-280. Hand therapy specialist: S\$180-320. Hospital subsidised: S\$50-200/session. Paediatric intensive monthly: S\$1,500-4,500. Post-stroke comprehensive monthly: S\$2,500-8,500. Home visit: S\$180-350.
As soon as medically stable — intensive rehabilitation in the first 3 months produces the strongest recovery. Hospital-based rehab (inpatient or subsidised outpatient) transitions to community programmes. AIC coordinates subsidised post-stroke care for eligible patients. Private-pay comprehensive programmes (S\$2,500-8,500/month) offer more individualised intensity.
Yes — strong paediatric therapy includes parent coaching. Parents are the primary therapy agent between sessions. Therapists who only work with the child without coaching parents produce limited real-world generalisation. Ask specifically about parent involvement before committing.
Mixed. Traditional sensory integration (Ayres SI) has moderate evidence for some children with sensory processing differences. Many "sensory" programmes in the market market claims beyond actual evidence. For children with clear SPD diagnosis, AHPC-registered OT with SI certification can help. For general "sensory issues" without clear diagnosis, programmes may be oversold.