Seniors Mobility and Enabling Fund (SMF)
The SMF provides holistic support for seniors to age in place within the community by extending subsidies to Singaporean seniors:
• Requiring mobility and assistive devices for daily independent living and to remain ambulant in the community
• Receiving government funded home care and care within the community, needing home healthcare items for their care
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Enhancement for Active Seniors (EASE)
The Housing and Development Board introduced EASE in 2012 to subsidise home modifications so that older residents can live at ease in their homes.
This is what can be installed in a flat through the EASE programme:
• Slip-resistant treatment to floor tiles in up to two bathrooms or toilets
• Grab bars in the flat (eight or 10 grab bars for the first toilet, and six grab bars for the second toilet)
• Up to five ramps in the flat, and/or at the main entrance – if it is doable
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ElderShield
ElderShield is a basic long-term care insurance scheme designed to help Singaporeans meet expenses for severe disability, especially during old age.
The ElderShield scheme has been enhanced into the new CareShield Life scheme introduced from mid-2020.
• Until 2019, Singaporean Citizens and Permanent Residents with MediSave Accounts were automatically enrolled in the ElderShield scheme at 40 years of age, unless they opted out.
• From 2020 onwards, there were no new automatic enrolments into ElderShield at 40 years of age. Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents born in 1980 and after are instead automatically covered by CareShield Life on 1 October 2020 or when they turn 30.
Depending on the plan the person has, ElderShield will pay a monthly cash benefit of $300 per month for up to 60 months, or $400 per month for up to 72 months if the person has a severe disability. The Ministry of Health has appointed three private insurers to administer ElderShield: Aviva, Great Eastern and NTUC Income.
Find out more from AIC and CareShield Life.
CareShield Life
CareShield Life is a long-term care insurance scheme for Singaporean Citizens and Permanent Residents launched on 1 October 2020 which provides basic financial protection should an individual become severely disabled, especially during old age, and need care for a prolonged duration.
CareShield Life policyholders who are/become severely disabled are eligible to make claims, and can receive payouts for as long as they remain severely disabled, and meet the terms and conditions needed to receive payouts. Payouts start at $600 cash per month in 2020, which increases annually until age 67 or when a successful claim is made, whichever is earlier.
Find out more from AIC and CareShield Life.
Interim Disability Assistance Programme for the Elderly (IDAPE)
The IDAPE is an assistance scheme that was set up in 2002 for a small group of seniors who were not eligible for ElderShield at the time, because they were too old or had pre-existing disabilities.
If these seniors develop severe disabilities, they can receive $150 or $250 monthly cash payout (depending on their financial circumstances) for up to 72 months. There is no restriction on how the payments should be used, as long as they are used for the care of the disabled IDAPE claimant.
For example, the payments can offset:
• Medical bills
• Nursing costs
• Hiring a foreign domestic worker (FDW) as a helper to care for the disabled IDAPE claimant
The senior may nominate himself/herself, a caregiver who is 21 years old and above, or a nursing home that the senior is residing in to receive the IDAPE payout.
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ElderFund
ElderFund is a discretionary assistance scheme launched on 31 January 2020.
It is targeted at severely disabled lower-income Singapore Citizens aged 30 and older, who are not able to benefit from CareShield Life, ElderShield, and the Interim Disability Assistance Programme for the Elderly (IDAPE), and have low MediSave balances and inadequate personal savings to meet their long-term care needs.
Eligible Singapore Citizens can receive up to $250 cash per month for as long as they remain eligible, and meet the terms and conditions needed for receipt of payment.
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MediSave Care
MediSave Care is a long-term care scheme that was launched on 1 October 2020. It allows Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents aged 30 and above who are severely disabled to make monthly cash withdrawals up to a total of $200 per month from their own and/or their spouses MediSave Accounts for their long-term care needs.
Find out more from AIC and CareShield Life.