Find out if you’re eligible to receive up to £5,959.20 per year.
You may be eligible if:
State Pension age is currently 66 years old.
You cannot claim Attendance Allowance if you already receive DLA or PIP.
This includes any long-term condition that affects your daily life.
This includes washing, dressing, eating, taking medication, or needing someone to watch over you.
This qualifying period does not apply if you are terminally ill.
This determines which rate you may be eligible for.
What you can do next:
Based on your answers, you appear to meet the eligibility criteria for Attendance Allowance.
£5,959.20 per year
£114.60 per week
Higher Rate
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If you're over 66 and need help due to illness or a disability, you may be entitled to up to £5,645 a year tax-free and not means-tested. But the process is confusing. The form is long, and simple mistakes can lead to delays and rejections.
We specialise in helping individuals and families understand and apply for Attendance Allowance. Our dedicated team is here to guide you through the process, ensuring you receive the support you're entitled to. Let us assist you in securing financial aid that can enhance your quality of life and independence.
If you’re 66 or older, working or retired, and have medical conditions, you could qualify for over £5,500 tax-free per year.
Attendance Allowance is not means-tested, so the amount you receive will not be affected by your income or savings.
No Attendance Allowance does not affect your State Pension or Private Pension and is TAX FREE
You can use the money however you like, as it’s meant to help you maintain your independence and improve your quality of life.
You can call us free on 0161 399 4842
Our service is completely risk-free and you only pay if your claim is successful.
The fee is a one-time payment of £350, but you won’t need to pay anything until you’ve received your first Attendance Allowance payment. This is often backdated, meaning your first payment usually more than covers our fee.
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