What services do sheltered homes provide?
Shelters or community homes provide the following services:
Accommodation, Socio-recreational Activities, Meals And Laundry Services
Financial Assistance
Information And Referral Services
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Shelters or community homes provide the following services:
Accommodation, Socio-recreational Activities, Meals And Laundry Services
Financial Assistance
Information And Referral Services
Shelters and Senior Group Homes are for elderly people who can move about on their own, but who do not have family or caregiver to look after them. Such homes also help the elderly to stay independent.
Shelters and community homes are for elderly people who can move about on their own, but who do not have family or caregiver to look after them. Such homes also help the elderly to stay independent.
To apply a sheltered home for a senior, you can approach the social worker or medical social worker from the hospital, family service centre, or polyclinic that your loved one visits.
The subsidy level for the above services will depend on the Household Means-Testing.
Please click here for more information on sheltered homes.
Shelters and Senior Group Homes are for elderly people who can move about on their own, but who do not have family or caregiver to look after them. Such homes also help the elderly to stay independent.
HOW TO APPLY
You can ask for help from a social worker or medical social worker from the hospital, family service centre, or polyclinic that your loved one visits.
It costs between $400 and $700 a month to stay in a shelter or community home (before means-testing). If you need help paying for the service, please speak to your service provider or the Medical Social Worker.
For more information on shelter or community homes, please click here to access the Care Services Recommender on the Support Go Where webpage.