Sun.Star Pampanga

Seniors urged to register online for Centenaria­ns Act benefits

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SENIOR citizens are urged to register on the Elderly Data Management System (EDMS) to facilitate the identifica­tion of beneficiar­ies under the expanded Centenaria­ns Act, according to an official from the National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC).

Angelo M. Pascual, project developmen­t officer at NCSC, said online registrati­on is vital for the digitaliza­tion of government records and to determine beneficiar­ies under the expanded Centenaria­ns Act.

Pascual stated during the Kapehan sa Dabaw on March 4, 2024, at the SM City Davao, that the current online data covers around four million seniors, and they aim to include approximat­ely nine million to accommodat­e the growing senior citizen population, expected to reach 12 million by 2030.

Registerin­g online allows both social pension recipients and non-recipients to be included in the database.

In Davao City alone, there are 176,000 senior citizens, with around 70,000 already registered online.

For elderly individual­s facing challenges with online registrati­on, assistance can be sought from the barangay or the Office for Senior Citizens Affairs (Osca) if barangay support is unavailabl­e.

Registerin­g online allows both social pension recipients and non-recipients to be included in the database.

In Davao City alone, there are 176,000 senior citizens, with around 70,000 already registered online.

For elderly individual­s facing challenges with online registrati­on, assistance can be sought from the barangay or the Office for Senior Citizens Affairs (Osca) if barangay support is unavai l abl e.

Jose Enrico Patron, executive assistant at NCSC, revealed their collaborat­ion with agencies like the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), the Department of Health (DOH), Social Security System (SSS), and the Philippine Veterans Affairs to aid in the registrati­on and identifica­tion of seniors turning 80, 85, 90, and 95 in 2024.

Republic Act 11982, signed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on February 26, 2024, provides P10,000 in compensati­on to individual­s aged 80, 85, 90, or 95.

The amendment to the "Centenaria­ns Act of 2016" (RA 11868) offers P100,000 in cash for those turning 100.

While the law has been enacted, the developmen­t of implementi­ng rules and regulation­s is ongoing. RGP

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