The tax-free, non-means-tested benefit is now worth either £72.65 or £108.55 each week.
Attendance Allowance is a benefit delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions for people over State Pension age who need help with personal care or supervision due to an illness, disability or mental health condition. A successful claim is worth either £72.65 or £108.55 each week, the level of award depends on the amount of support someone needs.
The latest figures from the DWP show in August 2023, there were 1,525,421 people across Great Britain claiming the benefit, including 136,252 living in Scotland. Below is a quick guide to the benefit to help you decide if you - or a family member - should make a claim. You can spend the money however you like and it could help you stay independent in your own home for longer.Can I claim Attendance Allowance even if I have savings and other income? Yes. Attendance Allowance isn't means-tested so it doesn't matter what other money you have coming in or how much you have in savings either - there's no limit. it is also tax-free and you will be exempt from the Benefit Cap so you won't have money taken away from any other benefits.
How do I make a claim? You will need to complete a long claim form when you apply for Attendance Allowance. It might seem daunting at first but help is available from your nearest Citizens Advice, so don't let the form put you off applying. Get the latest Record Money news Join the conversation on our Money Saving Scotland Facebook group for energy and money-saving tips, the latest benefits news, consumer help and advice on coping with the cost of living crisis.
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