When am I eligible to withdraw under MediSave Care?
You are eligible to withdraw under MediSave Care if you have been assessed by an MOH-accredited assessor as being unable to perform three or more of these six Activities of Daily Living (ADLs):
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Washing – the ability to wash in the bath or shower (including getting into and out of the bath or shower) or wash by other means.
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Dressing – the ability to put on, take off, secure and unfasten all garments and, as appropriate, any braces, artificial limbs or other surgical or medical appliances.
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Feeding – the ability to feed oneself food after it has been prepared and made available.
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Toileting – the ability to use the toilet or manage bowel and bladder function through the use of protective undergarments, such as diapers or surgical appliances, if appropriate.
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Walking or Moving Around – the ability to move indoors from room to room on level surfaces.
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Transferring – the ability to move from a bed to an upright chair or wheelchair, and vice versa.
This information is sourced from CPF
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