Simple social assistance allowance for the elderly

Simple social assistance allowance for the elderly

The simple social assistance allowance for the elderly is intended for people who do not receive either a retirement pension or ASPA. Conditions and amounts 2023.

If you do not receive a retirement pension and your application for Solidarity allowance for the elderly (Aspa) has been rejected, you can apply forAllocation simple home help for the elderly, paid by the State. Conditions and amounts 2023.

Definition: what is the simple social assistance allowance for the elderly?

The simple social assistance allowance for the elderly is financial assistance paid to the elderly by the State when they receive neither retirement pension nor ASPA allowance (solidarity allowance for the elderly). This assistance is subject to age and income conditions.

What are the conditions for benefiting from the simple social assistance allowance for the elderly?

  • Do not receive a retirement pension
  • Not be a beneficiary of ASPA
  • Be at least 65 years old, unless you have been recognized as unfit for work and therefore the minimum age drops to 60 years old.
  • If you are alone, your resources must be less than €1,480.24, €1,480.24 per month if you are in a relationship.
  • Living in France if you are French or residing in France for at least 15 years before you turn 70 and continuously if you are a foreigner.

Simply withdraw a file from the Communal Center for Social Action of the town hall of the place of residence and fill it out. The final decision of obtaining or not is made by the Prefect of the department.

What is the amount of the simple social assistance allowance for the elderly in 2023?

The simple allowance is granted either at the full rate or at a reduced rate, depending on your resources. Depending on your resources, the amount of the allowance may be reduced so that the cumulative allowance/resources does not exceed the amount of the full-rate allowance. The amount of the allowance varies according to your resources.

► At full rate, if you are alone, the amount allocated is, at most, €1,480.24 per month, or €17,762.96 per year.

► If you are in a relationship, the amount allocated is, at most, €1,480.24 per month, or €17,762.96 per year.

After your death, the sums you have received are to be reimbursed on your estate, only if your estate exceeds €46,000.

Sources:

– Public service

– Help-Sociale.fr

– Ministry of the Interior

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