You need to have reached State Pension age to claim Attendance Allowance – check your State Pension age on GOV.UK. You also need to have a disability or illness that makes it hard for you to look after yourself.
Lots of people are entitled to Attendance Allowance but don’t know enough about it to claim.
You could get £72.65 or £108.55 a week – the amount you get will depend on how much help you need. You can spend the money however you like – it could help you stay independent in your own home for longer.
Attendance Allowance isn’t means tested so it doesn’t matter what other money you get. It doesn’t matter how much you have in savings either – there’s no limit.
It won’t affect your state pension and you can claim it if you’re still working and earning money.
You’ll need to complete a long claim form when you apply for Attendance Allowance.
If you’d prefer to do it yourself you can follow our advice on how to fill in your claim form.
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Attendance Allowance and your other benefits
Attendance Allowance is a tax-free benefit. You’ll be exempt from the Benefit Cap so you won’t have money taken away from any other benefits. Claiming Attendance Allowance might also mean you’re entitled to extra help – for example, you might qualify for a council tax reduction (this depends on your personal circumstances). Read more in extra money and help you can get while on Attendance Allowance.If you already get other disability benefits
You won’t be able to get Attendance Allowance if you already get:- Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA) to pay for your care (the ‘care component’ of DLA)
- Adult Disability Payment
If you’re about to reach State Pension age
If you’re thinking about applying for Attendance Allowance when you reach State Pension age, you might be better off claiming PIP straight away – you might be able to get more money. If you claim PIP and get it, the amount you get will depend on your circumstances and how your disability or illness affects you. Read more about claiming PIP, or contact us for help.How you can spend your Attendance Allowance
You can spend your Attendance Allowance however you like – it’s up to you. Lots of people spend it on something that makes life a bit easier, for example:- paying for taxis
- helping towards bills
- paying for a cleaner or gardener