HDB Eligibility Is Not Based on Disability
HDB flat-buying rules are based on factors like citizenship, age, family nucleus, income, property ownership, etc. There is no general policy that excludes persons with autism from buying flats just because of their condition. As long as you have a valid HFE, you can.
Support for Persons with Disabilities (PwD)
If the autistic person is assessed to lack mental capacity, then a Deputy could be appointed to make decisions on their behalf (through a Mental Capacity Assessment)
According to the MND newsroom:
Question No: 2895
Answer:
HDB estates and precincts are designed to be inclusive and accessible to all residents. All new public housing developments, including rental and BTO flats, are designed in compliance with BCA’s prevailing Code on Accessibility in the Built Environment, which includes requirements on minimum accessibility provisions for PwDs. Universal Design principles and features, such as barrier-free routes and ramps, are also incorporated in new public housing developments to create inclusive environments.
Apart from infrastructural support, PwDs living in HDB flats can also access home-based care services if needed, such as the Home Personal Care service for those who require support with their daily needs.
Government agencies continue to actively study options to support PwDs and forge a more inclusive Singapore. Under the Enabling Masterplan 2030, a Taskforce comprising Government agencies, disability social service agencies (SSAs) and PwDs has been formed to look into developing new community living models for PwDs, including those that may be sited in HDB estates. The Taskforce aims to understand the needs and wishes of PwDs and their families, and will recommend alternative housing and care models to enable more PwDs to live and participate in the community. The Taskforce will release its recommendations later this year after it concludes. Meanwhile, HDB will also continue to work with disability SSAs and other agencies to support PwDs with their housing needs as far as possible.
HDB Eligibility Is Not Based on Disability
HDB flat-buying rules are based on factors like citizenship, age, family nucleus, income, property ownership, etc. There is no general policy that excludes persons with autism from buying flats just because of their condition. As long as you have a valid HFE, you can.
Support for Persons with Disabilities (PwD)
If the autistic person is assessed to lack mental capacity, then a Deputy could be appointed to make decisions on their behalf (through a Mental Capacity Assessment)
According to the MND newsroom:
Question No: 2895
Answer:
HDB estates and precincts are designed to be inclusive and accessible to all residents. All new public housing developments, including rental and BTO flats, are designed in compliance with BCA’s prevailing Code on Accessibility in the Built Environment, which includes requirements on minimum accessibility provisions for PwDs. Universal Design principles and features, such as barrier-free routes and ramps, are also incorporated in new public housing developments to create inclusive environments.
Apart from infrastructural support, PwDs living in HDB flats can also access home-based care services if needed, such as the Home Personal Care service for those who require support with their daily needs.
Government agencies continue to actively study options to support PwDs and forge a more inclusive Singapore. Under the Enabling Masterplan 2030, a Taskforce comprising Government agencies, disability social service agencies (SSAs) and PwDs has been formed to look into developing new community living models for PwDs, including those that may be sited in HDB estates. The Taskforce aims to understand the needs and wishes of PwDs and their families, and will recommend alternative housing and care models to enable more PwDs to live and participate in the community. The Taskforce will release its recommendations later this year after it concludes. Meanwhile, HDB will also continue to work with disability SSAs and other agencies to support PwDs with their housing needs as far as possible.