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Singaporeans Diagnosed with Young Onset Dementia and Support and Insurance Coverage Available

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Summary

This question concerns Ms See Jinli Jean's inquiry into young onset dementia (YOD) statistics, support for affected families, insurance coverage, and awareness strategies for those aged 35 and above. Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung clarified that while specific numbers are not tracked, Singaporeans can receive means-tested subsidies of up to 80% for YOD treatment at public healthcare institutions. Eligible patients may utilize MediShield Life, Integrated Shield Plans, the Community Health Assist Scheme, and MediSave for expenses, while grants like CareShield Life help alleviate caregiving costs. Support for families is facilitated through Post-Diagnostic Support Community Outreach Teams, which provide resources and caregiver training to equip families with necessary coping skills. Furthermore, the Agency for Integrated Care raises awareness through the Dementia-Friendly Singapore initiative and deploys Community Outreach Teams to conduct early detection and outreach activities.

Transcript

6 Ms See Jinli Jean asked the Minister for Health (a) over the last five years, what is the annual number of Singaporeans diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD); (b) what are the support extended to families whose breadwinners are affected by YOD; (c) to what extent is treatment of YOD covered under prevailing healthcare insurances; and (d) what are the plans to increase awareness of YOD symptoms and screening venues among those aged 35 and above.

Mr Ong Ye Kung: The Ministry of Health does not track the number of Singaporeans diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD). Nevertheless, there are programmes and services to support these young patients and their families.

Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents with YOD can receive means-tested subsidies of up to 80% at our Public Healthcare Institutions. They can tap on MediShield Life and their Integrated Shield Plans, if applicable, when they receive inpatient treatment. For outpatient treatment, they can tap on the Community Health Assist Scheme and can use their MediSave for payment. Eligible persons with YOD may also tap on schemes, like the Home Caregiving Grant or CareShield Life, to alleviate caregiving expenses. The Post-Diagnostic Support Community Outreach Teams provide such families with resources on caregiver support and equip caregivers with coping skills.

The Agency for Integrated Care has been raising awareness of dementia through the Dementia-Friendly Singapore initiative in the community for early identification and treatment. Community Outreach Teams conduct outreach activities, including early and basic detection of dementia.