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Adventist Home for the Elders ✓ ACRA Verified

Eldercare
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About Adventist Home for the Elders

About Adventist Home for the Elders

Adventist Home for the Elders is a nursing home provider serving Singapore islandwide. The listing has been verified by KakiList, meaning operating details and the contact channel have been confirmed by a real person. No Google reviews are currently recorded, so there is no public rating to reference at this stage. Pricing is indicated at a mid-range level ($$), though no specific fee structure has been provided.

Families considering a nursing home placement will typically begin with a care needs assessment covering the elder's medical condition, mobility, continence, and any dementia or behavioural considerations. This informs whether a nursing home bed is appropriate or whether home-based or day-care alternatives might suffice. Key questions to raise directly with Adventist Home for the Elders include the staffing ratio (nurses to residents and care aides to residents), the range of medical support on site (wound care, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, feeding support), visiting hours, religious or dietary preferences, and the process for reviewing the care plan as needs change. It is also worth clarifying whether the home is AIC- or MOH-registered, as registration affects subsidy eligibility for Singapore citizens and permanent residents.

To take the next step, contact Adventist Home for the Elders by phone to request a care assessment and arrange a facility visit before committing to placement.

Listing data is incomplete — contact Adventist Home for the Elders directly to confirm details.

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Adventist Home for the Elders vs other providers in Singapore

Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated nursing homes providers on KakiList, so you can see how Adventist Home for the Elders stacks up at a glance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Adventist Home for the Elders charge?

Adventist Home for the Elders is indicated at a mid-range price level, but no specific fee schedule has been published on this listing. Nursing home fees in Singapore typically cover accommodation, nursing care, meals, and basic therapy, and are usually quoted as a monthly all-in rate. Families should request a written breakdown covering the base monthly fee, any surcharges for higher-dependency care, medical consumables, physiotherapy or specialist visits billed separately, and public holiday staffing supplements. For MOH-approved nursing homes, means-tested government subsidies can substantially reduce the out-of-pocket cost for Singapore citizens and permanent residents — contact the home directly to confirm whether it participates in the subsidy scheme. See the full eldercare cost guide for Singapore →

Live-in or visit-based — which does Adventist Home for the Elders offer?

As a nursing home, Adventist Home for the Elders provides a residential (live-in) model rather than visit-based home care. Residents move into the facility and receive round-the-clock nursing and personal care support. This differs from home nursing or day rehabilitation services, where the elder remains in their own home. Families should clarify the admissions process, including whether a trial or short-stay respite bed is available before committing to a permanent placement. It is also worth confirming visiting hours, overnight-guest policies, and the procedure if the resident's care needs escalate and require hospitalisation or step-down care elsewhere.

Is the caregiver trained and insured?

Regulated nursing homes in Singapore are required to employ registered nurses and trained care staff under MOH licensing requirements. Families should ask Adventist Home for the Elders directly about the nursing-to-resident ratio, the proportion of staff with formal healthcare qualifications, and whether any staff hold dementia care or specialised therapy credentials. On the regulatory side, confirm whether the home holds an MOH nursing home licence and is listed on the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) directory — both are publicly searchable. Registered homes carry institutional insurance covering clinical incidents. If the home is not currently listed in either directory, request an explanation before proceeding. No regulatory licences are recorded on this listing at present.

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