Sun.Star Davao

Seniors advised to register at Osca to qualify for expanded Centenaria­ns Act

- (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao) ERICA VILLACASTI­N/DNSC WITH REPORTS FROM RGP

AN OFFICIAL from the Office of the Senior Citizen Affairs (Osca) said that for senior citizens in Davao City to qualify for the expanded Centenaria­ns Act they should register first in their office.

“Considerin­g na nga na register na sila ang atoang himuon nalang didto kay i-review na lang, i-assess na lang nato ang mga pangalan. That’s why naa naman sa amoang opisina ang listahan (Considerin­g that they already registered what we will do is to review it and we will assess the names. That’s why our office has the list),” Luis Moran, head of Osca, said during the ISpeak media forum on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at the DCIPC building, Palma Gil St., this city.

The office used to require senior citizens several documents to validate their informatio­n such as birth certificat­es and valid IDs. However, Moran emphasized that for now, they will only require a barangay certificat­ion of the elderly’s birth and place of origin.

Moran also explained that there is no longer a need for senior citizens to personally apply to their office as they may authorize their family members to apply on their behalf.

Based on the list of Osca, there are 426 senior citizens on the list aged 80 years old, while 225 are aged 85; 100 are aged 90, and 37 are aged 95. In the city proper, Poblacion A and B have the highest count of people aged 80 to 100 years old.

However, there will be changes because there will be ongoing registrati­on with the National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC) together with the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT).

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