Sun.Star Davao

SENIOR DIES WHILE CLAIMING CASH AID

DSWD is now asking senior citizens to remain at home and allow their authorized representa­tive to claim their pension

- BY JULIET C. REVITA /Reporter /For full story visit sunstar.com.ph/davao S JCR

THE Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) Davao will allow authorized individual­s to receive the social pension of senior citizen beneficiar­ies to avoid unfortunat­e incidents after an elderly died while queuing to receive her cash aid in Barangay Bunawan, Davao City.

On May 22, DSWD social pensioner named Angelita Parami fainted and later died during a payout at Barangay Bunawan Covered Court in Davao City on Friday morning, May 22

Health workers tried to save the 62-year-old woman however, she passed away.

“Among ginapaabot ang among kasubo sa pagkamatay sa usa ka senior citizen nga nikuha sa iyang Social Pension sa Brgy. Bunawan, Davao City (We are extending our sympathies to the family of the senior citizen who died while she was receiving her Social Pension in Brgy. Bunawan, Davao City),” DSWD Davao said in a statement.

DSWD said they will implement a policy allowing the authorized representa­tive to get the beneficiar­ies’ assistance on their behalf as not to inconvenie­nce them and ensure their safety.

“Kami nagahangyo sa atong mga social pensioners nga likayan usa ang paggawas ug personal nga pagkuha sa ilang social pension. Atong gitugutan ang mga awtorisado nga miyembro sa pamilya nga mao ang mokuha sa pension. Kini aron malikayan ang dili maayo nga mga panghitabo (We ask our social pensioners to avoid getting their social pension themselves. We will allow authorized family members to take their pensions to avoid unfortunat­e events),” DSWD Davao added.

DSWD Davao pledged to offer the needed assistance to the bereaved family.

The Social Pension Program provides assistance to indigent older persons based on the Expanded Senior Citizens Act of 2010 or the Republic Act 9994.

Under the law, an elderly, 60 years old and above, is qualified to receive the P500 monthly pension if he or she is: frail, sickly or with a disability; without any pension from other government agencies; and without a permanent source of income or source of financial assistance to support his or her basic daily subsistenc­e expenses and basic medical needs.

It is distribute­d on a semestral basis at P3,000 per semester.

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