Residential Support Subsidy

Residential Support Subsidy is a payment that helps with the cost of residential support for a person with a physical, sensory, intellectual, psychiatric disability (including drug and alcohol rehabilitation) or disabling chronic health condition who needs residential care as a result. It is paid to the residential service provider by the Ministry of Health to help with the cost of residential care.

Who can get it

You may get a Residential Support Subsidy if:

  • you are assessed as needing residential care
  • you need this care because of your physical, sensory, intellectual, psychiatric disability drug and alcohol or disabling chronic health condition
  • your disability is not age-related.

This information is a guide only. Contact us to talk about your individual circumstances.

How much you can get

This depends on your circumstances. Most of your benefit or pension goes to the care provider to help pay  for your care. You keep a personal allowance.

For more information

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How to apply

Your care provider will apply for a Residential Support Subsidy for you. Contact us on 0800 999 779 to talk about your circumstances.