Maybe your parents live in Taiwan and you're trying to arrange care from Singapore. Maybe you're flying over for surgery or a health screening and want someone medically trained at your side afterwards. Either way, Alma's licensed nurses are on the ground — and everything is arranged over email or LINE, in English.
Taiwan's caregiver platforms run on freelance attendants — qualifications vary, availability is hit-or-miss, and nobody reports back to a family member overseas. Alma works differently: every case is handled by licensed registered nurses on a fixed schedule, at flat published rates, with regular updates sent to you in English.
For context: RN-level home nursing in Singapore is one of the most expensive in Asia, and agencies guarantee caregivers, not nurses. In Taiwan, Alma's 24-hour one-on-one RN care is NT$12,600 — about S$520 — including nights, with no agency fee on top.
Each case keeps a consistent nursing team — no rotating strangers. Services cover Taipei, New Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung.
Flat rates, no agency markup. Local-currency figures are approximate — billing is in NT$.
Yes. Assessment, nurse assignment, payment, and ongoing updates are all handled over email or LINE in English. Most cases start within days; hospital-discharge handovers can begin the day your parent leaves hospital.
Singapore home care runs roughly S$28–39/hour for caregiver-level help, with overnight care at S$100–150 and complex nursing procedures billed separately. Alma's care in Taiwan is delivered by licensed RNs at NT$6,000 (≈S$250) for a 12-hour day shift and NT$12,600 (≈S$520) for full 24-hour coverage — RN-level care at close to caregiver-level prices.
Coordination, quotes, and family updates are always available in English, and we factor language into nurse matching — tell us your preference when you inquire.
Fees are billed in NT$ and payable by international transfer. You receive a written quote before care begins — NT$6,000 day, NT$6,600 night, NT$12,600 for 24 hours, no agency fees.