About Comfort Keepers Singapore
Comfort Keepers Singapore provides eldercare services islandwide, operating from its office at 380 Jalan Besar. The listing has been verified by KakiList, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. No Google reviews are currently available, so independent rating signals cannot be assessed at this stage. No regulatory licences are recorded against this listing, and ACRA registration has not been confirmed.
Families exploring eldercare typically begin with a care assessment to establish the elder's mobility, medical needs, and daily living requirements. The next step is determining whether visit-based support — covering personal care, companionship, or nursing tasks on set hours — or a live-in arrangement better suits the household. Key considerations include whether clinical nursing is required (which triggers MOH or AIC registration requirements), how many hours of coverage are needed each day, and who the primary decision-makers in the family are. A trial period is advisable before committing to a longer arrangement, and the care plan, hours, scope of duties, and rate should all be agreed in writing before any carer begins.
To find out what Comfort Keepers Singapore can offer for your situation, contact the team directly by phone or via the enquiry form, and request a written care plan and pricing breakdown before proceeding.
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Insist on a trial period and put the care plan, hours, and rate in writing.
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Eldercare pricing in Singapore varies considerably by service type. Visit-based home care typically runs S$20–35 per hour, with a minimum of 3–4 hours per visit. Live-in arrangements involve a caregiver's monthly salary (S$800–2,000+ depending on qualifications and nationality), an agency placement fee, and additional costs such as public holiday surcharges, medical insurance, and levy where applicable. Day-care centre fees generally range from S$50–150 per day before subsidy. Comfort Keepers Singapore has not published specific pricing publicly, so contact the team directly for a written quote based on the level of care and hours required. See the full eldercare cost guide for Singapore →
Visit-based care covers set hours each day or week and is suited to elders who are largely independent but need assistance with personal care, medication reminders, meal preparation, or companionship. Live-in care provides round-the-clock presence and is more appropriate for elders with higher medical complexity, dementia, or mobility limitations that create overnight risk. Comfort Keepers Singapore has not specified publicly which models it offers. When enquiring, confirm the exact scope of services (personal care, nursing procedures, medical escort, dementia support), the minimum hours per engagement, and the replacement or backup policy if a regular caregiver is unavailable. A short trial period — typically two to four weeks — is advisable before committing to an ongoing arrangement.
For clinical or nursing tasks — wound care, tube feeding, catheter management — caregivers should hold recognised nursing qualifications, and the agency should be registered with the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) or the Ministry of Health (MOH). For personal care and companionship roles, relevant training certificates and dementia care modules are worth asking about even when not legally mandated. Insurance is an important practical consideration: confirm whether the arrangement covers work injury compensation for the caregiver and third-party liability for any incidents involving the elder. Comfort Keepers Singapore does not currently list regulatory licences on its KakiList profile, so ask directly about certifications held by individual caregivers and the company's insurance coverage before finalising any engagement.
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