Taking care of aging parents while keeping up with a full-time job and family life can quickly lead to caregiver burnout. In Singapore, more and more families are turning to Migrant Domestic Workers (MDWs) who specialize in eldercare to give their loved ones attentive, dignified care right at home.
That said, looking after a senior—especially one managing dementia, limited mobility, or chronic health conditions—is completely different from basic housekeeping. As the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) points out in their guide “Is your helper trained to provide caregiving duties?”, eldercare demands specific physical techniques, patience, and clear communication.
Here is a practical, step-by-step breakdown of how to find, train, and employ an eldercare helper in Singapore—along with the government subsidies available to keep your costs down.
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Housekeeping vs. Specialized Eldercare: What MOM Wants You to Know
While a domestic worker can easily pick up general cooking or cleaning after a quick walk-through, caring for an elderly family member requires specialized skills. MOM guidelines highlight a few core areas where caregiving differs from routine chores:
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Safe Physical Transfers: Knowing how to move a senior between their bed, wheelchair, or toilet without causing slips, falls, or back strain for either person.
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Personal Hygiene & Dignity: Assisting with showering, bed baths, grooming, and adult diapers while keeping the senior comfortable and respected.
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Medication & Vital Monitoring: Giving the right doses at the right times, and keeping an eye on blood pressure, blood glucose, or body temperature.
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Communication & Behavioral Management: Handling language gaps, adjusting to a senior’s preferences, and remaining calm through mood swings or dementia-related confusion.
💡 Quick Tip: Be completely upfront about your family’s caregiving needs during candidate interviews. Never assume a helper can handle complex eldercare tasks without confirming her willingness, physical capability, and prior training.
Government Financial Subsidies for Eldercare in Singapore
Employing an eldercare helper is a long-term financial commitment, but the Singapore government offers several schemes to help lighten the load:
1. Concessionary MDW Levy ($60/month)
If your helper is caring for a Singapore citizen or Permanent Resident aged 67 or older, your monthly MOM levy drops automatically from the standard $300 to the concessionary rate of $60 per month.
2. Home Caregiving Grant (HCG)
Eligible families caring for seniors who need permanent help with at least three Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) can receive a monthly cash payout of up to $400. You can use this money directly to offset your helper’s monthly salary or medical supplies.
3. Caregivers Training Grant (CTG)
Administered by the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), the CTG gives families an annual $200 subsidy per care recipient. This makes enrolling your helper in professional eldercare and dementia courses extremely affordable.
How to Hire & Onboard an Eldercare Helper
Estimated Monthly Costs: Eldercare MDW in Singapore
| Expense Item | Estimated Cost (SGD) | Frequency / Notes |
| Monthly Helper Salary | $700 – $1,000+ | Higher for helpers with formal nursing backgrounds or eldercare certificates |
| MOM Foreign Domestic Worker Levy | $60 / month | Concessionary rate for households with seniors aged 67+ |
| Food & Living Allowance | ~$200 – $300 / month | Cover meals, utilities, and daily essentials |
| MOM Work Permit & Insurance | ~$250 – $450 | One-time upfront cost for 26-month insurance & bond |
| AIC Eldercare Training Courses | $10 – $50 after CTG | Out-of-pocket cost after applying the $200 CTG grant |
Supporting Your Helper & Preventing Burnout
Caring for an elderly family member day in and day out is physically demanding and emotionally draining. To ensure your helper provides safe, high-quality care over the long haul, make sure she gets enough support:
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Protect Her Rest Time: Make sure she gets continuous, uninterrupted sleep at night and brief rest breaks during the day.
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Explore Respite Care: On her mandatory rest days, consider using short-term community respite care (you can contact AIC at 1800-650-6060) so your parent remains safe while your helper recharges.
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Keep Lines of Communication Open: Talk regularly about any difficulties she is facing. If issues arise, MOM offers support through their MDW Helpline (1800 339 5505).
Why Choose HelperChoice for Eldercare Hiring?
Traditional maid agencies often charge steep service fees without giving you a clear picture of a candidate’s actual caregiving background.
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Direct Matchmaking: Browse verified candidate profiles, review real experience, and interview helpers directly to find someone who connects well with your family.
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Zero Placement Fees for Workers: We strictly enforce ethical hiring standards—helpers never pay placement fees to find a job on our platform.
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Stress-Free Documentation: Our team helps you handle MOM Work Permit processing, insurance setup, and employment contracts quickly and accurately.
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