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

Caring can be tough, and lots of people don’t like to ask for help. But some extra support could make a world of difference.
As well as assessing the needs of the person you care for, your local council's social services department should give you a carer’s assessment to see what help you might need in your caring role.
You can get a carer’s assessment whether the person you care for is having their needs assessed or not.
The kind of help and support you could get includes:
You may also be entitled to a 'personal budget', which is the amount of money the council has calculated will cover the support needs identified in your assessment. This can be taken as a 'direct payment' and could help you maintain your interests outside of your caring responsibilities. This direct payment could be a one-off payment, for example to fund an exercise class, or it could be an ongoing payment, for example to spend on something every week, like membership to a club.
Personal budgets and direct payments can give you and the person you care for more control over the care that you provide for them.
Contact your local council's social services department to request a carer’s assessment.
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Before your assessment, it's worth looking at the following questions and thinking about whether being a carer is having a significant impact on these aspects of your life.
It's also a good idea to consider whether there are any other issues that may affect your ability to continue caring.
During the assessment, you’ll have a chance to talk about the care you provide and the impact it has on your life. The assessor will look at the support you get and whether other services could help you. They’ll also advise you on any benefits you’re entitled to and other sources of help.
Following the assessment, you’ll get a letter explaining the support you could get and who would provide it.
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