About All Saints Home
All Saints Home is a nursing home provider serving families across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList and is registered with ACRA, though no regulatory licences are currently recorded on this listing and no Google reviews are available to provide a rating signal. Pricing is indicated at a mid-range level, though specific figures were not provided.
Families considering a nursing home placement typically begin with a care needs assessment covering the resident's mobility, medical conditions, and level of daily assistance required. This assessment helps determine the appropriate level of nursing care — from basic personal care through to complex medical or dementia support. It is worth clarifying with All Saints Home whether the facility provides step-down, long-stay, or dementia-specialised care, the nurse-to-resident ratio, visiting hours, and what is included in the monthly fee versus billed separately such as incontinence supplies, physiotherapy, or specialist consultations. A facility visit with the prospective resident, where feasible, gives the clearest picture of environment and staff interaction.
To take the next step, contact All Saints Home directly by phone or through the enquiry form to request a care assessment, discuss current vacancy, and arrange an in-person visit before making any commitment.
Insist on a trial period and put the care plan, hours, and rate in writing.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
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| All Saints Home (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Blue Lotus Wellbeing | ⭐ 5.0 | 18 | — | ✓ |
| Mintygreen Wellness | ⭐ 5.0 | 9 | — | ✓ |
| PCF Sparkle Care | ⭐ 5.0 | 3 | — | ✓ |
Specific fee figures for All Saints Home are not published on this listing, so families should request a detailed breakdown directly. As a general guide, nursing home fees in Singapore typically range from S$1,500 to S$4,500 per month depending on room type (single, twin, or multi-bedded ward), level of nursing care required, and whether the resident is a Singapore Citizen, Permanent Resident, or foreigner. Beyond the base monthly fee, confirm what is included — meals, incontinence supplies, basic nursing care — versus what is billed separately, such as physiotherapy sessions, specialist visits, prescribed medications, and laundry. Public holiday surcharges and one-time admission fees may also apply. Government subsidies (see Q2) can substantially reduce the out-of-pocket cost for eligible residents. See the full eldercare cost guide for Singapore →
As a nursing home, All Saints Home provides residential (live-in) care rather than visit-based home care. Residents live on-site and receive round-the-clock nursing supervision, personal care, and medical monitoring. This differs from home care or day rehabilitation services, which allow the older person to remain at home. Families should clarify the scope of care provided — whether this covers basic personal care only, complex nursing procedures such as tube feeding or wound management, and whether dementia or behavioural support is available. Ask about the trial or short-stay admission option if one exists, the replacement or escalation process if care needs change significantly, and the discharge procedure should the resident wish to return home or transfer to another facility.
Nursing homes in Singapore are regulated by the Ministry of Health (MOH), which sets minimum staffing, training, and safety standards. Registered nursing homes must hold an MOH licence and are subject to periodic inspections. However, no regulatory licences are currently recorded on this KakiList listing, so families should ask All Saints Home directly for their MOH nursing home licence number and confirm it against the MOH Healthcare Institution Directory before proceeding. Beyond licensing, ask about the nurse-to-resident ratio for the relevant ward, dementia or behavioural care training for care staff, and what insurance or indemnity arrangements cover residents in the event of a fall or adverse incident. Putting the care plan, fees, and house rules in writing before admission is strongly recommended.
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