Attendance Allowance

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This is a benefit for disabled people aged 65 or over, who find it difficult to care for themselves. If you are under 65, you should claim Disability Living Allowance.

You can get Attendance Allowance if you find things like dressing and washing very difficult, or if you need someone to keep an eye on you to make sure that you are safe, or you have a terminal illness.

The benefit is paid at one of two rates:

  • the lower rate is for people who have difficulties either during the day or at night
  • the higher rate is for people who have difficulties both during the day and at night

To get the benefit, you must have had these difficulties for at least six months (unless you have a terminal illness, when the benefit can be paid immediately).

The benefit is paid whatever your income, savings or other benefits. Getting the benefit can also mean you receive extra Pension Credit , Housing Benefit, and Rate Rebate.

Getting this benefit may mean that your carer can apply for Carer's Allowance.

How to claim.

To apply for Attendance Allowance, telephone 028 9090 6182 and ask for an Attendance Allowance form.




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