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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) offers a payment of more than £110 a week to certain people with specific health ...
Payments are made every four weeks and work out at £295.60 or £441.60 respectively. A little extra money can go a long way ...
The Department for Work and Pensions benefit is offered at different rates, meaning you may be able to get more even if you ...
Attendance Allowance is one of a number of benefits for older people. It isn't means-tested and is available to anyone needing care at home or in a care home, as long as you meet the following ...
She says before you start, take the time to read through all the questions fully – not just the bold print – and also the notes that come with the Attendance Allowance form. Clayton adds that ...
Independent Age advises: "The decision maker will use your claim form to work out whether you qualify for Attendance Allowance, so it's important to give as much detail as possible." They ...
People can also apply through the post by either printing and submitting the Attendance Allowance claim form on GOV.UK here, or by contacting the helpline on 0800 731 0122 to request one. For those ...
1.7 million people born before 1959 could claim £1,362 each month through a combination of two DWP benefits. Attendance ...
You will need to complete a lengthy claim form when you apply for Attendance Allowance. It might seem intimidating at first but assistance is available from your nearest Citizens Advice ...
Independent Age advises: "The decision maker will use your claim form to work out whether you qualify for Attendance Allowance, so it's important to give as much detail as possible." ...