What do I need to know if I am applying on behalf of my loved one who lacks mental capacity?
You can apply on behalf of your loved one as long as:
You are the appointed Donee (appointed under the Lasting Power of Attorney) or Deputy (appointed under the Mental Capacity Act) authorised to make decisions on his/ her property and affairs.
If your loved one does not have a Donee or Deputy, you can apply on his/ her behalf if you are an immediate family member (parent, spouse or child. Otherwise, you can only apply on his/ her behalf if the immediate family members are unable to do this (eg deceased, lack mental capacity or other issues). For successful applications without a donee/deputy, the caregiver or another family member has 12 months to obtain a court order appointing him/ her as a deputy, failing which the payouts will be suspended. Do visit the Singapore Courts website to find out how to apply for a deputyship.
You may need the following documents:
Recent medical report stating that he/ she lacks mental capacity
OR
Doctor’s certification that he/ she lacks mental capacity
If the care recipient is also going for a disability assessment, you must ask if the doctor can do a mental capacity assessment (using this form) at the same time.
The doctor’s certification is valid for six months, unless stated as permanent.
OR
Court order of deputy appointment
Copy of bank book or statement if the bank account nominated to receive the grant belongs to a deputy or trustee.
Please click here for more information about Home Caregiving Grant.
Related questions
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