Joyous Circle

Types of Residential Care Homes

Self-financing Home (not joining Nursing Home Place Purchase Scheme)

Multi-disciplinary Professionals

Nurse, social worker, physiotherapist, occupational therapist and healthcare officer

Service Recipients

Aged 60 or above, requires personal and nursing care or rehabilitation services, assessed as suitable for receiving the services

Number of Non-subsidized Places

117

Skilled Care

  • 24/7 professional nurse care
  • Visiting medical service

Short Stay Plan

Available

Rehabilitation Programme

  • Stroke rehabilitation
  • Stroke prevention
  • Pain management
  • Physical and functional training
  • Fall prevention
  • Cognitive training

Meal Provision

Recipes are designed by both registered dietitian and chef

Social and Recreational Activities

  • Golden oldies sharing
  • Speech training
  • Communication technique
  • Handicrafts workshop
  • Drawing class
  • Gardening group

Gerontechnology

Automatic door with access cards, motorized curtain, anti-wandering alarm, bed monitoring system, emergency call system etc.

Awards

  • In May 2022, recognized as the “Operator of the Year – Residential Aged Care” at the 10th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards organised by Ageing Asia in Singapore
  • In Dec 2021, recognized as the “Best Home Care Operator” and shortlisted as finalists in “Best Day Centre Operator” at the 9th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards organised by Ageing Asia in Singapore
  • In 2016, recognized as the “Facility of the Year – Independent Seniors Living” at the 4th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards organised by Ageing Asia in Singapore

Application Procedure

  1. Submit the completed application form to Residential Care Home for the Elderly by mail or in person
  2. Residential Care Home for the Elderly arranges assessments for the applicant and his/her family
  3. Residential Care Home for the Elderly informs applicant about the assessment result
  4. Qualified and accepted applicant arranges medical examination by himself/herself
  5. Residential Care Home for the Elderly arranges applicant to move in

Directions

  • MTR: From North Point MTR Station Exit B4, walk straight towards the hill via Shu Kuk Street for about 2 minutes.
  • Tram/Bus: Get off at King’s Road (Shu Kuk Street) station (Sunbeam Theatre). Then, walk straight towards the hill via Shu Kuk Street for about 2 minutes.
  • By car/taxi: Drive to Tanner Road via Kam Hong Street, and then turn right to Joyous Hub car park on 2/F. Hourly Charged parking spaces are limited. Please contact the centre before you visit to register your car plate.
  • Map

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