Our Primary Concern is the Wellbeing of Primary Caregivers.

We set a high standard of respite solutions for the primary caregivers of family members who require daily assisted living.

Our Primary Concern is the Wellbeing of Primary Caregivers.

We set a high standard of respite solutions for the primary caregivers of family members who require daily assisted living.

Are you caring for a
family member or a loved one?

The caregiving journey can begin at any stage of your life and may grow more demanding over time. Whether you’re caring for a child with special needs,a spouse, or an elderly parent with dementia, you will need support along the way.

At Caringwheels, we recognize the caregiver as the unsung hero of the family. But you don’t have to face this journey alone. You’re not in it by yourself — we’re here to provide the respite you need.

There are only four kinds of people in the world:
those who have been caregivers,
those who currently are caregivers,
those who will be caregivers,
and those who will need caregivers.

Professor Kenneth Mak
Singapore’s Director of Medical Services

Caregiving is a responsibility that requires a great deal of sacrifice, often at the expense of one’s own well-being. We must strive to ensure caregivers are not left behind or overwhelmed, and provide them with the resources and support they need.

Lee Hsien Loong
Prime Minister of Singapore

Caregiving is not just a duty, it is an act of love. But it is important that caregivers do not walk this journey alone. They need strong networks of support, because only when caregivers are cared for can they continue to provide care.

Khaw Boon Wan
Minister for Health (2004-2011)

Caregiving often calls us to lean into love we didn’t know possible. It is a role that requires sacrifice, patience, and an open heart, often asking us to put another person’s needs before our own.

Tia Walker
Author of The Inspired Caregiver: Finding Joy While Caring for Those You Love

Caregiving is an important node in the social support ecosystem. Often, we focus on the beneficiaries, but caregivers themselves also need support and help to care for their loved ones.

Halimah Yacob
President of Singapore (2017-2023)

The demands of caregiving are often unspoken, but deeply felt. It is important that as a society, we come together to support caregivers through respite, community services, and by simply recognizing their efforts.

Gan Kim Yong
Minister for Health (2011-2021)

It’s not how much we give but how much love we put into giving. The act of caring for someone may seem small, but it has the power to transform both the giver and the receiver, creating moments of true kindness and connection.

Mother Teresa

Services

Medical Chaperon

For visits to clinics/hospitals

Transportation

Wheelchair-friendly transport

Care Aide

Companionship & befriending

Caregivers' Events

Self-care mentoring & sharing sessions

Becoming a
Family Caregiver

Sometimes, caregiving is not a choice, but the result of a change in circumstances. When you provide care and support to a loved one or family member with debilitating or age-related illnesses, it can feel overwhelming. Many caregivers don’t see themselves in this role and may not be aware that help is available to support them throughout their caregiving journey.