/ For Singapore families

Care for your parents in Taiwan, coordinated from Singapore

The hardest part of having a parent in Taiwan isn't the distance — it's the visibility. Did the caregiver show up? Is dad taking his blood-pressure medication? Is mum eating properly? When you're in a Singapore office and the answers are a flight away, "probably fine" stops being good enough. Alma replaces guesswork with a system: licensed registered nurses on fixed schedules, with structured updates sent to your phone in English.

Care for your parents in Taiwan, coordinated from Singapore — Alma home nursing in Taiwan
/ How it works

Four steps, no flights

One: email us or message on LINE with your parent's situation — age, health conditions, city, and the cover you need (day, night, or 24-hour). Two: we assess and send a written care plan and quote. Three: our nurse starts at the home, with a detailed first-day report. Four: updates continue on whatever cadence you choose, and you can adjust the schedule any time — no long contracts.

/ Common situations

What Singapore families most often ask us to handle

If your parent's situation isn't on this list, ask anyway — these are simply the most common.

  • A parent living alone who needs daily care and safety supervision
  • Post-discharge care after surgery or a hospital stay
  • Early dementia, with no family nearby day-to-day
  • Escort to follow-up appointments or dialysis sessions
  • Cover while a live-in caregiver is on leave or between contracts
  • Long-term bedridden care needing real medical skills
/ Transparent pricing

Private nurse rates in Taiwan

Flat rates, no agency markup. Local-currency figures are approximate — billing is in NT$.

Day shift
08:00 – 20:00
NT$6,000
≈ S$250
Night shift
20:00 – 08:00
NT$6,600
≈ S$270
24-hour care
Around the clock
NT$12,600
≈ S$520

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Frequently asked questions

How do I verify the nurse is qualified, from Singapore?

Every Alma nurse holds Taiwan's national nursing license (the RN equivalent). We share license details and the nurse's clinical background during scheduling so you can verify before care begins.

What updates will I actually receive?

You choose the cadence — daily or weekly summaries covering care notes, meals, medication, and mood, sent by LINE or email in English. Anything unusual (a fall, fever, behavior change) triggers an immediate message rather than waiting for the routine report.

What happens in an emergency when I'm 4.5 hours away?

The nurse on duty handles the immediate response — first aid, calling emergency services, accompanying your parent to hospital — and contacts you at once. You're never the first responder from Singapore; you're the informed decision-maker.

Can we trial the service before committing long-term?

Yes — start with a single escorted hospital visit or one week of care. Extend to an ongoing schedule only when you're comfortable. There are no lock-in contracts.

Tell us about your family's situation

We'll reply within 24 hours with a real plan and real costs.

Alma nurse with a family in Taiwan