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Singlife grants counselling and coverage support pack for caregivers

The support package is worth over S$1,000, the insurer said.

Singlife has launched a support pack for 200 caregivers, granting them complimentary clinic access and accident coverage worth over S$1,000.

Under the Singlife Caregiver Support Pack programme,  the caregivers will receive complimentary access to clinical counselling, or six one-hour sessions with licensed psychologists or psychiatrists, virtually or in-person.

They are also granted a one-year Singlife Group Personal Accident coverage with a payout of S$15,000 to a nominated beneficiary in the event of accidental death or total and permanent disability of the insured caregiver.

The caregivers are also given access to a personalised self-care platform offering programmes, tools, and 24/7 helpline for urgent and crisis support.

The initiative is offered to caregivers in collaboration with Diabetes Singapore, Home Nursing Foundation, Singapore Cancer Society, and the Singapore National Stroke Association.

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