Quick answer
You may qualify for the Older Persons Grant if you fit the core profile SASSA is looking for. This includes being 60 or older, living in South Africa, and meeting the means-test rules.
What this means
The Older Persons Grant exists specifically for people aged 60 or older who may need support. SASSA uses a strict means test and specific life circumstances to filter out applicants who do not fit this exact profile.
Why this matters
Applying for the wrong grant wastes your time and blocks up the SASSA system. It is much better to verify your eligibility now than to wait months only to receive a 'Declined' status.
What you can do next
- Read the strict eligibility rules for the older persons grant.
- Ensure you have the evidence required to prove your situation.
- Check if your current income falls below the SASSA means test threshold.
- Use our eligibility checker to see if another grant might be a better fit.
- Proceed to the official SASSA portal to begin your application.
How to think about qualification safely
Use this page to check if you are on the right track. Remember, meeting the basic criteria does not guarantee approval. SASSA will still verify your income, identity, and bank accounts.
Important things to remember
GrantCare provides independent guidance based on public SASSA rules. Only SASSA can make the final, legally binding decision on whether you qualify.
How GrantCare can help
GrantCare can help you compare this grant with other support types, understand the broad rule areas in simple language, and move toward the correct application and document guides.
Frequently asked questions
Does this page mean I will be approved for the older persons grant?
No. It gives broad guidance only. The official process still decides the outcome.
What broad signs matter most for the older persons grant?
The broad fit usually includes being 60 or older, living in South Africa, and meeting the means-test rules.
What if I am not sure whether this grant fits me?
Use the eligibility checker and compare this grant with the other grant-type pages before starting an official application.
