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Special Needs Trust Company (SNTC)

 

 

SNTC is a not-for-profit trust company and a registered charity. We are also a partner of the Public Trustee’s Office. As a fully owned subsidiary of SG Enable, we provide affordable trust services to safeguard monies set aside by caregivers to fund the long-term care needs of their dependants with special needs.

 

We have a team of dedicated SG Enable Case Managers trained in social work and are supported by a board of volunteers from the legal, medical, and financial professions. The principal value of the trust funds is guaranteed by the Government, and our fees are 90-100% subsidised by the Ministry of Social and Family Development. 


Who do We Serve?

SNTC serves over 1,400 clients with a wide spectrum of special needs: 

• Alzheimer's Disease* 

• Autism 

• Cerebral Palsy 

• Down Syndrome 

• Intellectual Disability 

• Mental Disorders* 

• Multiple Disabilities 

• Physical Disabilities

*Persons with such special needs are only served specifically for trust services. If they wish to apply for disability support or services, they would need to verify their disability status. 


Plan Today for Their Tomorrow

We stand out in 3 ways:

1. Guaranteed
The principal value of the trust fund is guaranteed by the Government.

2. Reviews
Reviews are conducted periodically to check on your beneficiary's well being.

3. Personalised Care Plan
Our experienced Case Managers, trained in social work, will advise you on the future care arrangements and expenses as we develop a personalised care plan for your beneficiary.


Be A Light in Someone's Darkness

Refer Someone in Need
If you know of someone who will benefit from Special Needs Trust services, please refer them to SG Enable’s Future Care Planning team using the referral form below.

Support Low-income Families
You can also support low-income families with loved ones with special needs by making a kind contribution to the GOAL Sponsorship Scheme.