Social Action, elderly aid, Home Help, Meal Aid, Additional Disability Allowance, Allocation simple, ASPA, Social Security Code, Social Action and Families Code, elderly benefits, gerontology
This document outlines the various social aid benefits available for elderly individuals, including Home Help, Meal Aid, ASI, Allocation simple, and ASPA, along with their eligibility criteria and administrative processes.
[...] - articles L815-24 to L815-29 of the Social Security Code (general principles) - articles D815-19 of the Social Security Code (resources ceiling) Allocation simple You must be 65 years old and have your ASPA application rejected. The application must be made to the CCAS. It is the prefect of the department who decides to grant or not this aid. - article L113-1 of the Social Action and Families Code (age condition) - articles R231-1 to R231-6 of the Social Action and Families Code (dependency condition, income conditions, duration of intervention) Home Help This aid is paid to people aged 65 by the department and cannot be cumulated with the APA. [...]
[...] If not, and if the person is a retiree, a request can be made to the retirement fund. If a person receives the APA, the meal delivery costs can be covered by the latter. [...]
[...] The CCASparticipate in the processing of social aid applications in the conditions set by regulatory means. It transmits the applications whose processing falls to another authority. The establishment of the file and its transmission constitute an obligation, regardless of the assessment of the merits of the application." It proceedsannually to an analysis of the social needs of the entire population under their jurisdiction, and notably those of the elderly [ . The social security funds can also play a notable role in social welfare, such as in the granting of the ASPA. [...]
[...] the personalized solidarity allowance for the elderly (ASPA) (article L815-1 of the CASF) ? the simple allowance (L231-1 of the CASF) ? the supplementary disability allowance (SDA) (article L815-24 of the CASF) - home help service (household chores, toilet assistance?): APA (article L232-1 of the CASF) - portage of meals There are additional aids : - aid with rent payment: the personalized housing aid (APL) or the housing social allowance (ALS) (article R831-1 of the CCH) - aid for financing the work to adapt the accommodation to the loss of autonomy: Ma Prime Adapt' II. [...]
[...] The requirement of French nationality is not however required (article L111-1 of the CASF). Applications for admission to the benefit of social aid are made to the CCAS or the town hall of the applicant's place of residence (article L131-1 of the CASF). The decision to grant social aid depends on the representative of the State in the department for benefits that are at the charge of the State and by the president of the departmental council for other benefits (article L121-7 of the CASF, article L131-2 of the CASF). [...]
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