Attendance Allowance information guide
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Attendance Allowance is a benefit for people over State Pension age who need help with personal care or supervision because of an illness or disability.
Attendance Allowance is a benefit that you might be able to claim if you need help with care or have an illness or disability.
There are two different weekly rates, and the amount you get depends on how much help you need. Any money you do receive doesn't need to be spent on your care.
The money you receive isn't taxable or means-tested – so your savings or income won't affect your claim. Claiming also won't affect any other benefits you receive. In fact, it can actually help you get other benefits such as Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, or Council Tax Reduction.
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There are two rates of Attendance Allowance. What you get depends on the care you need. It's usually paid every 4 weeks.
These rates apply from April 2023 to April 2024.
Rate | Amount per week | Who gets this? |
Lower rate | £68.10 | Those who need help during the day or at night |
Higher rate | £101.75 | Those who need help during the day and at night, or who're terminally ill |
You can claim Attendance Allowance if you meet all the following criteria:
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.
To make a claim, you have to fill out the Attendance Allowance claim form. There are a couple of ways to get your form. You can:
When filling out the form, be really clear about how your illness or disability affects your life and attach any supporting information, such as GP letters, your care plans, or prescription lists.
Once you've submitted your form, the Department of Work and Pensions may contact you for more information or arrange a visit from a doctor. It's a good idea to prepare for this visit by writing down things you think the doctor should know about.
You'll get a letter about whether or not you’ll get Attendance Allowance, how much, and from what date. If you’re not happy with the decision, you can appeal.
Find out more about appealing a benefits decision
The Attendance Allowance form can be daunting. We have more tips that can help you fill it out. You can also visit your local °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÖ±²¥×î¿ì¿ª½± for help from an adviser.
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