About Jurong Community Hospital
Jurong Community Hospital provides home nursing services across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, though no Google reviews are currently available and no regulatory licences are recorded in the listing data, so prospective clients should confirm clinical registration directly with the provider before engaging services.
When arranging home nursing, the typical starting point is a care assessment to establish the patient's mobility, medical needs, and the level of clinical support required — whether wound care, medication management, post-operative monitoring, or palliative support. From there, a care coordinator will determine the appropriate visit frequency, the hours required per visit, and whether the arrangement suits a visit-based model or a more intensive schedule. Family members who share in care decisions are usually involved at this stage, and a trial period of a week or two allows both sides to assess fit before a longer commitment is made.
To get started, contact Jurong Community Hospital directly to request an initial care assessment and to confirm current availability, clinical scope, and pricing.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jurong Community Hospital (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Curanobis | ⭐ 5.0 | 188 | — | ✓ |
| CareConnect SG | ⭐ 5.0 | 187 | — | ✓ |
| EloCare | ⭐ 5.0 | 144 | — | ✓ |
Jurong Community Hospital uses an hourly pricing model, which is standard for home nursing in Singapore. Rates for home nursing from registered providers typically vary depending on the level of clinical skill required — basic personal and companionship care sits at the lower end, while registered or enrolled nurses providing wound care, catheter management, or post-surgical monitoring command higher rates. Beyond the hourly rate, confirm whether there is a minimum visit duration, a public holiday surcharge, and whether consumables such as dressings, gloves, or medication are billed separately. For live-in arrangements, ask about the full weekly cost including rest-day cover. Subsidies may be available through AIC (Agency for Integrated Care) for eligible patients — enquire directly. See the full eldercare cost guide for Singapore →
Jurong Community Hospital's listing indicates home nursing, which typically operates on a visit-based model — a nurse attends for a set number of hours per visit, covering clinical tasks such as wound care, vital signs monitoring, medication administration, or post-hospitalisation recovery support. Visit frequency can range from daily to several times per week depending on clinical need. Live-in arrangements are less common for clinical home nursing and are more typically associated with full-time foreign domestic workers or live-in caregivers. If a higher level of continuous oversight is needed, ask Jurong Community Hospital whether they can coordinate with a caregiver agency or whether escalated visit frequency is available. A short trial period — typically one to two weeks — is advisable before committing to a longer care plan.
For home nursing specifically, nurses should be registered or enrolled with the Singapore Nursing Board under the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) framework. You can verify a nurse's registration on the Singapore Nursing Board's public register before care begins. Providers delivering home nursing under AIC-registered schemes are subject to additional quality and governance standards. No regulatory licences are recorded in this listing, so it is important to ask Jurong Community Hospital directly for the assigned nurse's registration number and the provider's AIC or MOH registration status. Also confirm whether the provider carries professional indemnity and public liability insurance covering caregiver-related incidents in the client's home. Insist on a written care plan before the first visit.
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