Saturday, October 6, 2018

More seniors in Singapore seek long-term financial aid

Source Website: https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/more-seniors-singapore-seek-long-term-financial-aid
By Theresa Tan & Cara Wong, The New Paper, 05 October 2018 at 06:00 am


With Singapore's growing elderly population and rise in number of singles, more are on long-term assistance schemes
PHOTO: With Singapore's growing elderly population and rise in number of singles, more are on long-term assistance schemes
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Increasing numbers of seniors who cannot work due to old age or illness and who lack family support are behind the steady rise in the number of families seeking long-term financial aid.

There were 4,409 households on the government scheme run by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) in the 2017 financial year, up from 4,387 families in the preceding 12 months.

The 2017 figure was 24 per cent more than the 3,568 families on the Long-Term Assistance scheme in 2013.

Social workers and sociologists told The Straits Times that the increase in those needing long-term support was due to a range of factors, from Singapore's ageing society to more people remaining single to shrinking family sizes.

Social workers and sociologists told The Straits Times that the increase in those needing long-term support was due to a range of factors, from Singapore's ageing society to more people remaining single to shrinking family sizes.
PHOTO: Social workers and sociologists told The Straits Times that the increase in those needing long-term support was due to a range of factors, from Singapore's ageing society to more people remaining single to shrinking family sizes.
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Elderly folk on the scheme used to hold low-paying jobs and may now be in dire straits as they fall ill or cannot work due to old age.

Their children themselves could also be struggling to cope financially, and it is harder for these elderly people to get much support, said Mrs Tan-Wu Meiling, executive director of Shine Children and Youth Services.

Besides, seniors tend to have fewer children to depend on as well. That forces many of them to turn to the Government for aid.

The latest data was contained in the Community Care Endowment Fund (ComCare Fund) annual report for the 2017 financial year, released yesterday by MSF.

Besides, seniors tend to have fewer children to depend on as well.
PHOTO: Besides, seniors tend to have fewer children to depend on as well. That forces many of them to turn to the Government for aid.
The latest data was contained in the Community Care Endowment Fund (ComCare Fund) annual report for the 2017 financial year, released yesterday by Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF).
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The ComCare Fund gave out $131 million to 79,470 individuals in the 12 months to March 31 this year, a slight increase over the $130 million disbursed to 83,353 beneficiaries in 2016.

ComCare is a key social safety net. Its assistance programmes provide a financial lifeline to struggling Singaporeans.

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
The Long-Term Assistance scheme, also known as public assistance, is meant for destitute individuals who permanently cannot work due to old age or illness, and who have little or no family support.

A person on the scheme gets a monthly sum of $500, while two-person households get $870. They also enjoy other aid such as free medical treatment at polyclinics.

Most people on this scheme are poorly educated, senior singles who live alone.


Elderly folk on the scheme used to hold low-paying jobs and may now be in dire straits as they fall ill or cannot work due to old age.
PHOTO: Elderly folk on the scheme used to hold low-paying jobs and may now be in dire straits as they fall ill or cannot work due to old age.
Their children themselves could also be struggling to cope financially, and it is harder for these elderly people to get much support, said Mrs Tan-Wu Meiling, executive director of Shine Children and Youth Services.
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Social workers and sociologists had mixed views about whether the numbers on the scheme will rise.

While some told The Straits Times that more seniors will need long-term help as the population continues to age, others said the future generation of elderly folk is more likely to stay healthy and employed, given the Government's push to get people to mind their health and remain employable, among other factors.

Sociologist Tan Ern Ser said: "All things being equal, future seniors are likely to be better educated, more employable and employed. They perhaps have a longer healthy life expectancy."

Meanwhile, the number of households on the ComCare student care fee assistance scheme has also risen.


Social workers and sociologists had mixed views about whether the numbers on the scheme will rise.
PHOTO: Social workers and sociologists had mixed views about whether the numbers on the scheme will rise. While some told The Straits Times that more seniors will need long-term help as the population continues to age, others said the future generation of elderly folk is more likely to stay healthy and employed, given the Government's push to get people to mind their health and remain employable, among other factors.
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The scheme helps low-income families meet the cost of student care centre fees for children aged between seven and 14. Families get subsidies of up to 98 per cent of fees.

There were 8,413 families on this scheme in the 2017 financial year, up from 7,942 in 2016 and 6,000 in 2013.

The rise is due to the growing number of places in school-based student care centres.

The income criterion was also revised so more families can qualify.

Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee said in a statement yesterday that ComCare continues to be a key social safety net, with ComCare assistance increasing over the years.


Even being very careful with all these strict procedures, we still barely make it to the normal healthy person.
PHOTO: Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee said in a statement yesterday that ComCare continues to be a key social safety net, with ComCare assistance increasing over the years.
Even being very careful with all these strict procedures regarding health, we still barely make it to the normal healthy person. These led us to realise how desperately we need the help of God. Getting closer to Jesus and forming the necessary relationship provides the way to reduce stress and problems. It is comforting to know that there is someone out there who understands our problems and will be walking with us all the way, whatever and however tough it maybe. Being obedient, doing His will, and developing a loving relationship with Him should be the correct direction for our remaining days under the sun.
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[1] Theresa Tan & Cara Wong, The New Paper, More seniors in Singapore seek long-term financial aid, posted on 05 October 2018 at 06:00 am, https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/more-seniors-singapore-seek-long-term-financial-aid


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