Carer's Allowance
If you care for someone you could be entitled to Carer's Allowance. Find out more.

Caring for someone can lead to money worries, especially if your caring role means you have to give up work. But there may be financial support available to help you and put your mind at ease.
You're entitled to a free carer's assessment from your local council. Following the assessment, the council then decides whether you're eligible for help. They may decide that you're eligible for a carer's personal budget to help you with your caring role.
To get started, ask your local council for a carer's assessment.
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Carer's Allowance is the main welfare benefit to help carers, worth £69.70 per week (this figure is usually reviewed each April). To be eligible for Carer's Allowance, you must:
Do you know what benefits you are entitled to? Our Benefits Calculator can help you, quickly and easily, to find out what you could be claiming.
The person you care for must receive either Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance care component (at the higher or middle rate), Personal Independence Payment daily living component (at either rate) or , depending on their circumstances.
If you give up work to care for someone, you might be worried that not paying National Insurance (NI) will lower your State Pension. But if you care for someone for at least 20 hours per week, you could get Carer's Credit, which helps to maintain your NI record.
If you get Carer’s Allowance, you'll get Carer's Credit automatically, but you don’t have to be receiving Carer’s Allowance to get it.
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