Ju Eng Home For Senior Citizens
Tel: (65) 6484 6890 (Ms Joyce)
Fax: (65) 6484 6892
Email: [email protected]
URL: http://www.juenghome.org.sg/
Volunteering Website: http://www.juenghome.org.sg/how-you-can-help/volunteer.html
Address: 205 Jalan Kayu Singapore 799436
Vision:
To put into practice the Biblical injunction of showing kindness to mankind, especially to the poor and destitute, the aged and the frail aged.
Mission:
To provide shelter and care for the aged and the frail aged of Singapore, destitute or otherwise, irrespective of race and religion and promote their physical, mental and spiritual welfare.
Objectives:
To show kindness to the poor and elderly
To provide shelter, food and care irregardless of race and religion
To promote their physical, mental and spiritual well being
To improve their medical condition
Activities:
The Home provides up to 334 beds for full residential care and is equipped with modern facilities for the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of the elderly.
It houses a large reception hall, recreational & dining rooms, with facilities for dormitory-style living, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, medical consultation and a dispensary. The Home also conducts regular Sunday chapel services for residents and staff. Rehabilitative services are carried out for our residents, reinforced by maintenance therapy to prevent deterioration. Qualified medical and nursing staff, including the services of a Psycho Geriatrician, is on hand to manage residents with chronic medical conditions. Recreational and social activities are planned by dedicated staff and volunteers to enable the residents to keep in touch with their social and physical environment. Ju Eng Home provides value-added residential services & care for the elderly.
Beneficiaries:
The Home is a voluntary welfare organisation (VWO). As such, it is committed to accept up to 90% of subsidized/destitute cases which are referred by the Ministry of Health (MOH) through its Agency for Integrated Care (AIC). Only 10% of minority full-paying non-subsidized cases are accepted.
Tel: (65) 6484 6890 (Ms Joyce)
Fax: (65) 6484 6892
Email: [email protected]
URL: http://www.juenghome.org.sg/
Volunteering Website: http://www.juenghome.org.sg/how-you-can-help/volunteer.html
Address: 205 Jalan Kayu Singapore 799436
Vision:
To put into practice the Biblical injunction of showing kindness to mankind, especially to the poor and destitute, the aged and the frail aged.
Mission:
To provide shelter and care for the aged and the frail aged of Singapore, destitute or otherwise, irrespective of race and religion and promote their physical, mental and spiritual welfare.
Objectives:
To show kindness to the poor and elderly
To provide shelter, food and care irregardless of race and religion
To promote their physical, mental and spiritual well being
To improve their medical condition
Activities:
The Home provides up to 334 beds for full residential care and is equipped with modern facilities for the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of the elderly.
It houses a large reception hall, recreational & dining rooms, with facilities for dormitory-style living, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, medical consultation and a dispensary. The Home also conducts regular Sunday chapel services for residents and staff. Rehabilitative services are carried out for our residents, reinforced by maintenance therapy to prevent deterioration. Qualified medical and nursing staff, including the services of a Psycho Geriatrician, is on hand to manage residents with chronic medical conditions. Recreational and social activities are planned by dedicated staff and volunteers to enable the residents to keep in touch with their social and physical environment. Ju Eng Home provides value-added residential services & care for the elderly.
Beneficiaries:
The Home is a voluntary welfare organisation (VWO). As such, it is committed to accept up to 90% of subsidized/destitute cases which are referred by the Ministry of Health (MOH) through its Agency for Integrated Care (AIC). Only 10% of minority full-paying non-subsidized cases are accepted.