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Ren Ci Hospital ✓ ACRA Verified

Eldercare
★★★☆☆ 3.2 49 Google reviews
💰 From S$2,000/month 📞 Call for availability
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About Ren Ci Hospital

About Ren Ci Hospital

Ren Ci Hospital is a nursing home provider operating from its facility at 71 Irrawaddy Road, Singapore 329562, with islandwide coverage for eldercare services. The listing has been verified by KakiList and is ACRA-registered. It holds a 3.2/5 rating across 49 Google reviews — a moderate sample size, though the below-average score warrants careful consideration alongside a direct visit. Regulatory licence details were not available at the time of listing, so families are advised to confirm licensing status directly with the provider or via the Ministry of Health's online directory of licensed nursing homes.

When exploring a placement at Ren Ci Hospital, families should begin with a care assessment that captures the elder's mobility level, medical diagnoses, cognitive status, and personal care needs. It is important to clarify the level of nursing and therapy support provided — including whether physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or dementia care is available on-site — and to confirm staffing ratios. Discuss whether the arrangement is long-term residential or step-down care following a hospital discharge, and identify all family decision-makers early so that care goals are aligned before any agreement is signed. Ask about visiting hours, meal options, and the process for reviewing and updating the care plan over time.

To take the next step, contact Ren Ci Hospital by phone or through the enquiry form to arrange an in-person visit to the facility, meet the care team, and request a copy of the residency agreement and fee schedule before making any commitment.

Services Offered

Nursing Homes

Is Ren Ci Hospital legit?

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  • 3.2/5 from 49 Google reviews
    Moderate sample size — below-average rating warrants an in-person visit before committing.

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Google Reviews ⭐ 3.2 (49 reviews)

Alexander ★☆☆☆☆
2 months ago

I am extremely disappointed with the service provided by the lobby staff during my visit (8 Feb 2026, 5pm) with my grandmother today. We arrived with my grandmother in a wheelchair to register. Instead of offering assistance, the staff member (a male with curly hair) dismissively told us to use the self-service kiosk. It was incredibly insensitive to direct a person in a wheelchair and their caregiver to a machine rather than providing manual counter assistance. Furthermore, he curtly informed my grandmother—who is a new visitor—that she was only allowed 5 minutes, which felt unwelcoming and impatient. The lack of empathy continued at the gantry. We were visibly struggling to scan my grandmother’s IC and complete the facial recognition while managing the wheelchair, yet the same staff member stood by and didn't offer any help. Technical efficiency is one thing, but a community hospital requires staff with basic compassion and a sense of duty to the elderly. I hope Ren Ci management looks into training this individual or deploying staff who are better suited for a frontline, patient-facing role.

Alice Teng ★☆☆☆☆
2 months ago

Renci hospital is very irresponsible , my father admitted on 2/jan and his sickness got worst and no one call to update , not even a call from the doctor after leaving message to the staff nurse for weeks. His arm was little swollen when admitted but now his arm got so swollen and bad . And With no asthma now he got asthma . I just want an update want is wrong?? Not even an update for changed of medicine and putting IV on him.

Jaclyn Yap ★☆☆☆☆
5 months ago

[ This is a review of the recent community event held at the hospital grounds ] I hope Ren Ci will consider holding future community events at another venue instead of the hospital grounds. The recent event caused quite a lot of inconvenience — the carpark was closed for five days (including Saturday and Sunday), and the lifts to visit patients were reduced from three to just one (two lifts were used for the event). This made it difficult for visitors, especially those using mobility aids, to see their loved ones. Ren Ci is a community hospital whose main purpose is to serve patients and their families, so it’s important that accessibility and patient care remain the top priority. A community event would be better held somewhere else, not within the hospital itself.

Winston Ong ★★☆☆☆
5 months ago

This is not a review of the healthcare services at the hospital but a critique of its failure to consider the needs of its patients holistically. My mother undergoes physiotherapy in the morning and needs a taxi ride home thereafter as her children have to be at work. However, the hospital reception does not offer to call taxi services for patients (owing to some inconvenience I could not comprehend). Their alternative is for patients to make their own way to the taxi stands at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, which is ludicrous when aged patients are seeking medical help for mobility issues in the first place. Many are old (my mother is 87), with difficulties way finding. It is also unrealistic to expect aged patients to use ride share apps, as many are unfamiliar with technology and are fearful of fraud. The hospital has evidently overlooked the last mile in its service. There is little point in providing therapy when patients risk falling on their way out of your facility. This also creates unnecessary difficulty for families and caregivers who need to work, even if they have the means for private transport. The hospital should do better and live up to its name.

Annabelmarie Lim ★★★★☆
a year ago

I have no insurance So I have no choice but to stay in C ward. The weather was so hot that I have to withstand the heat. But fortunately the Nurses here VANI and MADHU ,CLAIRE PRIYA and 爱莲 and CINAMA, Ezhil was Very Nice. They allow to get a comfortable bed for my helper ,and my helper can sleep comfortably overnight with me. Thank You Nurses, I hope by writing these review you all can get promotions by your Personnel In Charge.

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Ren Ci Hospital vs other providers in Singapore

Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated nursing homes providers on KakiList, so you can see how Ren Ci Hospital stacks up at a glance.

Provider Google Rating Reviews Years Verified
Ren Ci Hospital (this page) ⭐ 3.2 49
Blue Lotus Wellbeing ⭐ 5.0 18
Mintygreen Wellness ⭐ 5.0 9
PCF Sparkle Care ⭐ 5.0 3

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Ren Ci Hospital charge?

Nursing home fees in Singapore typically comprise a daily or monthly residential rate that varies by ward class (A, B1, B2, or C) and the level of nursing care required. Subsidised B2 and C wards attract significantly lower fees for eligible Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, while A and B1 wards are unsubsidised. On top of the base rate, confirm whether physiotherapy, occupational therapy, incontinence supplies, or specialised dementia care incur separate charges. Public holiday surcharges and one-off admission fees or deposits may also apply. Contact Ren Ci Hospital directly for their current fee schedule, as rates differ by ward type and individual care needs. See the full eldercare cost guide for Singapore →

Live-in or visit-based — which does Ren Ci Hospital offer?

Ren Ci Hospital operates as a residential nursing home, meaning care is provided on a full-time live-in basis rather than through scheduled home visits. Residents reside at the facility and receive round-the-clock nursing supervision, personal care, and medical management as part of their stay. Families should confirm the scope of clinical services available — including wound care, catheter management, and dementia support — and ask about the process for adjusting the care plan if the resident's condition changes. A trial or step-down admission following hospital discharge can sometimes serve as a practical way to assess fit before committing to long-term residential placement. Replacement or discharge arrangements, and the notice period required, should be clarified in writing before admission.

Is the caregiver team trained and insured?

In a licensed nursing home setting, direct care staff typically include enrolled or registered nurses, care assistants, and allied health professionals such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists. Families should ask specifically about staff-to-resident ratios across day and night shifts, the qualifications of the nursing team, and whether any staff hold specialist dementia care training. Regulatory licence details for Ren Ci Hospital were not available in the current listing data — families are strongly advised to verify the facility's licence status directly on the Ministry of Health's online nursing home directory before proceeding. MOH-licensed nursing homes are subject to regular inspections and must carry requisite insurance; confirming this independently provides an important layer of assurance.

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