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About
ElderShield
What is ElderShield?
ElderShield is an insurance scheme introduced by the Ministry of
Health (MOH) to help people who become severely disabled. ElderShield
provides $300 cash payout every month (for up to 60 months) to those
who are not able to do at least 3 of the 6 Activities
of Daily Living (ADLs). The 6 ADLs are washing, dressing, feeding,
toileting, mobility and transferring.
This money can help to pay for a type of care that is suitable to
the patient's needs (e.g. home nursing services, day rehabilitation,
nursing homes, etc).
Who Is Eligible For
ElderShield?
All CPF Members (Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents)
who reach the age of 40 will be covered automatically. As it is
an auto-cover scheme, you do not have to sign up to join ElderShield.
An Affordable Insurance Scheme
Premiums for ElderShield are affordable.
Moreover, it is hassle-free as ElderShield premiums will be deducted
from your Medisave Account. You may also choose to pay using the
CPF Medisave Accounts of your spouse, parents, children or grandchildren
or pay by Interbank GIRO, Cheque or Cash.
Background on ElderShield
Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents aged 40 - 69 (as at 30
September 2002) and with a CPF Account formed the Initial Auto-Coverage
Cohort. They received an auto-cover package in June 2002 and their
ElderShield policy commenced on 30 September 2002, unless they opted
out before 30 September 2002 or were "disabled".
Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents who turn 40 after 30
September 2002 and with a CPF Account formed the Steady State Auto-Coverage
Cohort. The first Steady State Auto-Coverage Cohort (consisting
of those who turned 40 years old in October 2002) received their
auto-cover package by end July 2002 and their ElderShield policy
commenced on 31 October 2002, unless they opt-out before 31 October
2002 or are "disabled".
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