Apply for monthly care compensation from the social compensation for widows and widowers in the event of long-term care of the injured party due to injury
Widows and widowers who have cared for the injured person for many years can receive a monthly care allowance in the form of financial support.
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Basic information
If you are a widow or widower and have cared for an injured party or injured party in need of care for more than 10 years, you can receive a monthly care allowance.
The prerequisites are that you have already cared for the injured party during your marriage or registered civil partnership before January 1, 2024 and that you are not already receiving a care allowance under the BVG.
The calculation is repeated each year.
Please note that your social compensation provider will decide whether and to what extent you receive support.
Requirements
- You are the widow or widower of a person in need of care due to injury who has died.
- You have already cared for the injured person during your marriage or registered civil partnership before January 1, 2024.
- The care period totaled more than 10 years.
- You do not receive any care compensation under the BVG in vested benefits.
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Procedure
When you apply for social compensation benefits, the social compensation institution will check whether you are entitled to a monthly care allowance for widows and widowers. You will receive a notification of the decision and, if applicable, information on the benefits granted as well as other necessary evidence.
You can apply for social compensation benefits in writing:
- If necessary, you can make an appointment with your contact person at the pension authority or at your responsible office.
- You will then discuss whether you are entitled to social compensation benefits and what support services can be offered.
- If necessary, the case management team can discuss the further procedure and possible entitlements to benefits with you that go beyond the general duty to provide information and advice.
- If you are entitled to social compensation benefits, your contact person will discuss the next steps with you.
- The contact person will provide you with the relevant documents. If necessary, complete the documents, enclose the required evidence or supporting documents and send the documents back to your contact person.
- Your claims will be determined ex officio on the basis of the documents. The authority will inform you of the result in the form of a decision, which is usually sent to you by letter.
- If entitlements to benefits have been determined, you will receive an approval notice. If no entitlements are determined, you will receive a rejection notice.
- The eligible costs and approved cash benefits will be transferred to the account you have specified.
More information
Legal remedy
Appeal: An appeal can be lodged against a decision within one month of its notification. Further information regarding the procedure and the competent authority to which you can lodge an appeal can be found in the notification of your application. The appeal can be submitted in writing and electronically. -
Necessary Documents
- Proof of the injured party's need for care due to the recognized consequences of the injury
For example:
- Hospital report
- Therapy report
- Medical certificates
- Proof of the years of care time
For example:
- Care assessment
- Letter from the care insurance fund
- Proof of the injured party's need for care due to the recognized consequences of the injury
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Competent Department
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Amt für Versorgung und Integration Bremen
- +49 421 3615541
- +49 421 3615326
- Doventorscontrescarpe 172 D, 28195 Bremen
- Website
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Fees / Costs
gebührenfrei
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Deadlines & processing time
What deadlines must be paid attention to?
There is no deadline.
How long does it take to process
The prerequisite for processing is that all mandatory information has been provided. The processing time varies depending on the competent authority and the individual case. It is not possible to give an exact time and it depends on the complexity of the individual case.
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More Information
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The official information in German is complete and correct. 07.11.2025