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If you’re permanently unable to work, or if you’re temporarily unable to work for longer than 6 months due to a physical or mental disability, you’re eligible to apply for a South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) disability grant. |
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You can apply for a South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) disability grant if you have a physical or mental disability which makes you unfit to work and unable to support yourself. If approved, you’ll get a pre-determined amount of money during your disability period. You can get a disability grant if you meet the legal requirements and a medical assessment confirms that you cannot work because of your condition or disability. The medical assessment will determine if you receive a temporary or permanent grant. The assessment will also indicate if you will need a future medical review.
The maximum amount that the disability grant can pay is R2 190. How to apply To qualify for a disability grant, you’ll need to:
You can apply for a disability grant at your nearest SASSA office. If you’re too old or sick to travel to an office near you, a family member or friend can apply on your behalf. You’ll be required to present the following documents when applying for a disability grant:
Your application form will be completed in the presence of an officer from SASSA. When your application is completed, you’ll be given a receipt as proof of your application (make sure you keep your receipt in a safe place). There’s no cost involved in applying for a disability grant. What if your application isn’t approved?
How will you be paid? When you apply, you should say how you would like the money to be paid. A grant will be paid to you through one of the following methods:
You can decide to change the payment method at any time by filling in a form at a SASSA office, but the change will only happen a month later. Grant reviews A review is carried out to check that your circumstances haven’t changed since you applied for the grant or were last reviewed. SASSA must notify you in writing at least 3 months before the date of your review indicating where and when your review will take place and what might happen because of it. If you’re bedridden, home visits can be arranged to accommodate you. Once the review has been completed, make sure that you receive a receipt of compliance from the SASSA official. The following may result in the suspension of a grant:
Remember that it's your responsibility to inform the department of any changes in your circumstances and means. Including changes in either your physical or postal addresses and/or banking details. Failure to do so may result in the suspension of your grant. The disability grant will be cancelled:
Remember that it's your responsibility to inform the department of any changes in your circumstances and means. Including changes in either your physical or postal addresses and/or banking details. Failure to do so may result in the suspension of your grant. How much does it cost The service is free. General enquiries can be directed to SASSA Western Cape Regional office: Tel: 021 469 0235 Email: grantsenquiriesWC@sassa.gov.za You can also visit your nearest SASSA office or call SASSA’s toll-free helpline on 0800 601 011 for more information on:
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Government Body: | (The Government of South Africa) |