SRCS
Samarth-Respite Care Scheme
5.5/10Samarth (Respite Care) scheme, launched by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, aims at setting up Samarth Centres for providing respite and residential care for the specified categories of Persons with Disability (PwD).
States / UT: All India
Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Social Justice and Empowerment
Nodal department: Department Of Empowerment Of Persons With Disabilities
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Social welfare & Empowerment
Sub-categories: Shelter, Aids/Appliances
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Person With Disability, Respite And Residential Care, Group Home, Orphan, Abandoned
Details
Samarth (Respite Care) scheme was launched by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment. Govt. of India.The objective of the scheme is to provide respite home for orphans or abandoned PwDs, families in crisis and also for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) from BPL & LIG families including destitutes with at least one of the four disabilities covered under the National Trust Act. It also aims at creating opportunities for family members to get respite time in order to fulfil other responsibilities.
Benefits
- 1. Group Home: Registered Orgaisations(RO) should provide group home facilities for all age groups with adequate and quality care service with acceptable living standards including provision of basic medical care from professional doctors.1. Vocational Activities: Samarth Centre should provide age specific vocational activities pre-vocational activities and assistance for training or schooling as applicable on case to case basis.1. Staffing: There should be a provision of at least two Special Educators (+Vocational Trainers) one Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist three Caregivers two Ayas and a Cook in the Samarth centre.1. Infrastructure facilities: Samarth Centre should provide therapeutic aids and appliances hygienic lodging and other facilities for the PwDs.1. Assessment and Evaluation: PwD should be assessed and evaluated by experts in the related field on a regular basis to understand their individual needs and also to monitor the progress of the PwD. The Samarth centre should maintain a record in the growth and development charts of the PwD on a regular basis (with the help of experts).1. Linkage with Gharaunda Scheme: The Samarth Centre should facilitate shifting the PwD who is above 18 years of age and has spent more than 5 years in the Samarth Centre to Gharaunda centre
- Group Home: Registered Orgaisations(RO) should provide group home facilities for all age groups with adequate and quality care service with acceptable living standards including provision of basic medical care from professional doctors.1. Vocational Activities: Samarth Centre should provide age specific vocational activities, pre-vocational activities and assistance for training or schooling as applicable on case to case basis.1. Staffing: There should be a provision of at least two Special Educators (+Vocational Trainers), one Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist, three Caregivers, two Ayas and a Cook in the Samarth centre.1. Infrastructure facilities: Samarth Centre should provide therapeutic aids and appliances, hygienic lodging and other facilities for the PwDs.1. Assessment and Evaluation: PwD should be assessed and evaluated by experts in the related field on a regular basis to understand their individual needs and also to monitor the progress of the PwD. The Samarth centre should maintain a record in the growth and development charts of the PwD on a regular basis (with the help of experts).1. Linkage with Gharaunda Scheme: The Samarth Centre should facilitate shifting the PwD who is above 18 years of age and has spent more than 5 years in the Samarth Centre to Gharaunda centre.
Eligibility
- Applicant should have one of the disabilities under the National Trust Act, 1999, which are Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities.
Exclusions
- PwD should not be enrolled under Disha, Vikaas or Gharaunda Scheme simultaneously.
How useful is this scheme?
A practical look at this scheme for citizens
AI-generated insights showing how useful, accessible, and practical this scheme may be — combining deterministic scoring rules with a public-policy LLM analyst.
- Accessibility6.0
- Financial impact4.0
- Rural utility4.0
- Awareness7.5
- Simplicity4.0
- Inclusivity7.0
What problem does this scheme solve?
The Samarth-Respite Care Scheme provides essential support for individuals with disabilities, particularly orphans and those from low-income families, by offering respite and residential care.
Key challenges addressed
- Lack of care facilities for orphans and abandoned persons with disabilities
- Need for respite for families in crisis
Most beneficial for
- Persons with disabilities
- Orphans
- Families in crisis
Likely challenges
- Complex application process for registered organizations
- Awareness among potential beneficiaries
Practical insights for citizens
The scheme's effectiveness may be limited by the availability of registered organizations in rural areas.
Rural challenges
- Limited awareness of the scheme
- Access to registered organizations
Digital challenges
- Dependence on online processes for registered organizations
Implementation bottlenecks
- Verification delays
- Complexity in the application process
Awareness challenges
- Low awareness among potential beneficiaries
Application analysis
- Application mode
- Hybrid
- Documents burden
- Moderate, requires several documents for verification
- Verification complexity
- High due to physical verification requirements
- Office dependency
- Moderate, requires interaction with registered organizations
- CSC support
- Limited
- Estimated citizen effort
- High, especially for first-time applicants
Estimated beneficiary reach
Benefit analysis
- Benefit type
- In Kind
- Benefit practicality
- High, as it provides essential care services
- Financial meaningfulness
- Not applicable due to lack of monetary benefits
- Long-term impact
- Positive, as it supports the well-being of vulnerable individuals
Plain-language guidance
The Samarth-Respite Care Scheme helps provide care for individuals with disabilities, especially orphans and those from low-income families. It offers respite for families in crisis and aims to improve living conditions.
- Who should apply
- Registered organizations looking to provide care services for persons with disabilities.
- Who may struggle
- First-time applicants and those unfamiliar with the application process.
- Best application route
- Apply via the National Trust website or through local registered organizations.
This intelligence section is generated by an AI policy analyst combined with rule-based scoring. Scores and narrative are estimates derived from the publicly available scheme information shown on this page; actual experience may vary by state, district, and department. Always confirm details on the official portal before you apply.
Application Process
Offline
Registered Organisations (ROs) Enrolment (first approval) Process:
STEP 1. The RO logs in to the National Trust website.
STEP 2. The application form is available online on the National Trust website and has to be submitted online only. Application fees or enrolment in Samarth scheme is INR 1000/-
STEP 3. After the National Trust receives the application form and the documents, these are verified and then physical verification is initiated. However, if there is any missing information or wrongly submitted information which needs to be submitted again, the RO is given 15 days’ time to submit it again from the date of intimation of missing document by the National Trust.
Note that the documents related to physical verification of the RO and proposed Samarth centre can be submitted either at the time of enrolment for the scheme at the National Trust website or even after the online application form has been submitted. In case the RO fails to submit the same on time, the RO would be given 15 days’ time to submit the same after the RO receives the notification from the National Trust.
STEP 4. The final decision on the application or proposal is taken after completing all necessary formalities and processes. Based on the Physical verification report, if the RO meets scheme criteria and requirements, the application is approved. In case there is any discrepancy, RO is accordingly informed.
STEP 5. Communication to RO by the National Trust shall be done within 15 days from point of receipt. In case of online form, point of receipt is date and time of submission of online form along with all the required documents. However, if there is any missing information, the National Trust has to communicate to RO within 10 days from receipt of online submission.
STEP 6. In case the RO has not yet sent the hard copies of the documents, the National Trust would send a communication to the RO within 15 days from the prescribed time.
STEP 7. Once Enrolment is completed, a scheme ID is created for the RO, and the confirmation for the same is communicated to RO.
STEP 8. A starter kit/Samarth handbook containing the complete details of the Samarth scheme is also handed over to the RO by the National Trust.
STEP 9. The National Trust to begin the fund disbursement process for providing setup cost to the ROs.
The existing Samarth centres will also need to follow the same procedure as detailed above for enrolling under the new scheme including submission of documents and proposal. The RO will stop receiving benefits under the existing scheme and start receiving funds under the new scheme. The process for enrolment for Samarth scheme remains the same as explained above.
Enrolment of PwD at the Samarth Centre:
STEP 1. PwD comes or is brought to the centre.
STEP 2. The Samarth centre conducts an Individual PwD Assessment Test with the help of a Therapist or Counsellor to understand the specific needs of the PwD.
STEP 3. If PwD is orphan or abandoned or is from a family in crisis, the RO should approach the competent district officials authorized by the State Government to certify the same. Apart from the document for certifying the above, no more documents are to be produced for enrolling with the Samarth Centre. Also, the PwD is automatically included in the BPL category. The PwD is enrolled for Niramaya along with registration for Samarth.
STEP 4. In all other cases, a check is made on whether the PwD is applicable for the LIG or BPL funding by the National Trust.
STEP 5. The parents or guardian is required to fill the Enrolment Form along with the originals and photocopies of the required documents.
STEP 6. In case of successful verification of all the above furnished documents, the PwD is enrolled at the Samarth centre – a confirmation Enrolment ID card/receipt is handed over to the PwDs parents or guardians (if any), along with a starter kit. Further details about the starting date, rules and regulations etc. are to be mentioned by the Samarth representatives.
STEP 7. Parents and guardians of the PwDs are given a detailed insight on the Niramaya health insurance scheme by the Samarth representatives, in case the PwD has not yet availed it already. RO representative may assist with the registration of the PwD under the Niramaya scheme, in case the parents or guardian agree for the same. In case of absence of parents or guardian, the Samarth centre needs to mandatorily enrol the PwD for Niramaya.
Clarifications
Additional points from the scheme information published on myScheme (not legal advice).
- Which department has launched Samarth scheme?
This scheme has been launched by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities.
- What are the main benefits of this scheme?
Respite home for orphans or abandoned, families in crisis and also for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) from BPL & LIG families including destitute,
- From where the PwD can get the facilities?
PwD can avail the benefits from Samarth Centre or Registered Organisation.
- What is the main objective of this scheme?
The main purpose of this scheme is to provide Group home facilities for all age groups with adequate and quality care service with acceptable living standards including provision of basic medical care from professional doctors.
- What would be the batch size in a Samarth Centre ?
Batch size of a Samarth centre is 30 PwDs and the maximum number of PwDs allowed is 30% extra of batch size i.e. 39 for Samarth Centres.
- Who will be covered under this scheme?
Orphans or abandoned PwDs will be covered under this scheme.
- What is the enrolment process of the of PwD at the Samarth Centre?
Parent/legal guardian of the PwD have to come together at the Samarth Centre.Then the centre will conduct a PwD Assessment Test with the help of a Therapist or Counsellor.
- How this scheme is also beneficial to the family of the PwD?
This scheme also helps in supporting family members of the PwDs to get some time during the day to fulfill other responsibilities.
- What are the documents required for the enrolment?
- Enrolment form. 2. Birth certificate or Date of Birth proof of the PwD. 3. Disability certificate. 4. BPL certificate or Income certificate of Parents or Guardian issued by competent authority as authorized by the concerned State/ Union Territory (for LIG or BPL family). 5. ID proof of parent or guardian. 6. Declaration proof of the guardianship if PwD <18 years of age and parents are not the guardians. (OR), 7. LG certificate, if PwD >18 years of age and parents are not the guardians.
- Which website is used for RO registration?
Follow the below URL Link: https://thenationaltrust.gov.in/auth/login.php
Official links
References
- Guidelines
- https://nationaltrust.nic.in/samarth-scheme/
- List Of Registered Centers
- https://thenationaltrust.in/content/centre-sanctioned-list.php
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the purpose of Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Samarth-Respite Care Scheme is a government welfare initiative designed to support Individual, Individual through benefits related to Social welfare & Empowerment, financial assistance, subsidies, social welfare, healthcare, education, or livelihood support.
- Who can apply for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Eligibility for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme may depend on factors such as income category, age, gender, occupation, state of residence, social category, and government-defined beneficiary criteria.
- What benefits are offered under Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Benefits under Samarth-Respite Care Scheme may include financial assistance, subsidies, scholarships, insurance support, healthcare benefits, pension support, training assistance, or welfare services depending on the scheme guidelines.
- Which department manages Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Samarth-Respite Care Scheme is managed by Department Of Empowerment Of Persons With Disabilities and may be implemented through district offices, online portals, CSC centres, banks, or authorised government agencies.
- Can users apply online for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Yes, eligible applicants may be able to apply online for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme through official government portals, authorised service centres, or digital application systems depending on the implementation process.
- Is Aadhaar mandatory for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Many government schemes may require Aadhaar verification, identity proof, or linked bank account details for beneficiary validation and direct benefit transfer processing.
- Where can users apply for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Applications for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme may be submitted through government departments, official scheme portals, CSC centres, district offices, welfare departments, or authorised service centres.
- What documents may be required for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Applicants may need Aadhaar card, income certificate, residence proof, bank account details, caste certificate, photographs, educational records, or occupation-related documents depending on scheme eligibility requirements.
- Is Samarth-Respite Care Scheme a central government scheme?
- Yes, Samarth-Respite Care Scheme is a central government welfare initiative that may be implemented across multiple states through authorised departments and agencies.
- Can CSC centres help users apply for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Many government schemes may be accessible through nearby CSC centres, authorised digital service centres, or welfare facilitation offices.
- How can users check the latest updates for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Users should verify official notifications, department announcements, application deadlines, and eligibility updates through authorised government portals or implementing agencies.
- Can beneficiaries track application status for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme?
- Certain schemes may provide online application tracking, beneficiary verification systems, or status-check facilities through official portals.
- Where can users get help for Samarth-Respite Care Scheme in All India?
- Users in All India may seek assistance through CSC centres, district welfare offices, government departments, agriculture offices, social welfare departments, or authorised facilitation centres.
- Which nearby public services may help with Samarth-Respite Care Scheme applications?
- Depending on the scheme, users may require support from Aadhaar centres, CSC centres, banks, hospitals, post offices, or government welfare offices for document verification and application assistance.