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Old Age Grant January 2026: Sassa Payments Fall Short for Elderly South Africans

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Old age grant January 2026 concerns are intensifying as many elderly South Africans continue to struggle financially, despite receiving monthly social Old age grant January 2026 concerns are intensifying as many elderly South Africans continue to struggle financially, despite receiving monthly social assistance from the [suspicious link removed]. While the grant remains a critical social safety net, pensioners say it is increasingly inadequate in the face of rising living costs, healthcare expenses, and caregiving needs.

Currently, for the January 2026 payment cycle, pensioners aged 60–74 receive R2,315, while those aged 75 and older receive R2,335 per month. Despite recent adjustments to grant values, many beneficiaries argue these amounts no longer stretch far enough to cover essential needs. With inflation affecting food prices and medical costs climbing steadily, surviving on the grant alone has become a growing challenge.


Old Age Grant January 2026 and Rising Healthcare Costs

For many elderly South Africans, healthcare is the largest expense. As people age, the need for specialised medical care, chronic medication, and mobility assistance increases significantly. These costs are rarely fully covered by the old age grant January 2026, leaving pensioners to make difficult financial choices between food and essential medicine.

This issue is compounded by recent revelations that the Gauteng Department of Social Development (GDSD) underspent approximately R100 million during the 2024/2025 financial year, with R102.9 million remaining unused. Advocacy groups argue that such funds could have been directed towards improving support services and residential care for vulnerable elderly citizens.

Elderly Couples Face Mounting Financial Pressure

The reality of living on the old age grant becomes even more difficult for elderly couples, particularly when one partner requires full-time care. For 78-year-old Nancy (not her real name), the Sassa payment provides some relief but falls far short of meeting her household’s needs. Nancy lives in a retirement estate in Randburg with her 82-year-old bedridden husband and a live-in carer.

“Well, in our situation, because my husband is bedridden, it doesn’t pay for an awful lot, but you know every little bit helps. It does cover some of his needs, which are daily diapers, which are very expensive,” she told IOL.

Nancy explained that even when finding more affordable options, costs remain high. “I’ve discovered that there is a really cheap brand that is pretty good… where I can actually get 10 for R120, but he uses two or three a day. So they don’t last too long.”

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Old Age Grant January 2026 Falls Short of Real Living Costs

In addition to medical supplies, prescription medication represents another major expense not fully covered by the old age grant January 2026. “The medications that he has to have are also very expensive,” Nancy said.

The household also employs a live-in carer at a cost of R7,000 for five days per week, while food expenses for three people amount to approximately R3,000 per week. These figures illustrate how quickly costs escalate beyond what a single pension grant can support.

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