Caregiver Support
The role of a caregiver can be greatly fulfilling, yet extremely challenging. Besides getting help and support from family members, caregivers and their care recipients can also tap on resources in the community.
View a list of subsidies and schemes for caregivers and persons with disabilities.
Learn how to start financial planning early.
Learn about support services offered by public or community hospitals.
Search for courses based on your caregiver training needs.
Learn how parents of graduating cohorts in SPED schools can continue to make legal decisions on behalf of their children after they turn 21.
For More Support
To learn more about
caregiver
support offered by different organisations, please
download the following:
Respite care provides relief to caregivers who are unable to
care for their care recipients over a short period of time. Depending on the
support needs of the care recipient, there arecommunity-based facilities such
as day activity centre, drop-in disability
service or Disability
homes.
For more details,
please see:
· Services
for Adults with Disabilities
·
Other
Programmes