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Nearly 1.6 million pensioners receive either £72.65 or £108.

55 each week through Attendance Allowance. The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that at the end of November last year, there were nearly 1.6 million people across Great Britain receiving additional financial support through Attendance Allowance .



The data also indicated that over 140,000 people living in Scotland are now receiving either £72.65 or £108.55 each week through the benefit.

Attendance Allowance is a tax-free benefit, delivered by the DWP and designed to help older people with daily living expenses which could also help them stay independent in their own home for longer. However, many claimants may not be aware that there are several changes in circumstances which must be reported to the DWP’s Attendance Allowance helpline on 0800 731 0122 as soon as possible - especially if your condition changes - as they could affect entitlement or payments. DWP guidance on the GOV.

UK website also warns: “You could be taken to court or have to pay a penalty if you give wrong information or do not report a change in your circumstances.” The guidance goes on to list changes that claimants must report which are outlined below. If your circumstances change , the amount you get from Attendance Allowance may go up or down.

You must contact the Attendance Allowance helpline straight away if: If you're not sure if a change affects your Attendance Allowance benefit, it's worthwhile contacting the DWP to check - full details on GOV.UK here. It’s also important to be aware that DWP guidance states that if your circumstances change, the amount you get from Attendance Allowance may go up or down.

You should consider contacting the DWP to report a change if you feel you need more help for a disability or illness. This could be additional help or supervision throughout the day or at times during the night -even if you do not currently get that help. This could include: Help with your personal care - for example getting dressed, eating or drinking, getting in and out of bed, bathing or showering and going to the toilet Help to stay safe You should also consider reporting a change if you are experiencing more difficulties completing personal tasks, for example if they take you a long time, you experience pain or you need physical help, like a chair to lean on.

But remember, Attendance Allowance is not just for people with a physical disability or illness. You should also consider reporting a change if you need more help or supervision throughout the day or night and have: a mental health condition learning difficulties a sensory condition - if you are deaf or blind You can contact the Attendance Allowance helpline on 0800 731 0122, Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm. Full details about reporting a change can be found on the GOV.

UK website here. There are more than 50 physical or mental health conditions being supported by Attendance Allowance and even if you’re already claiming for one of these, another may have developed or your current condition may have become more debilitating. Support is also provided for People who are terminally ill.

You could receive £72.65 (lower rate) if you need help during the day or at night or £108.55 (Higher rate) if you need help during the day and at night, or if you are terminally ill.

The benefit is paid every four weeks , which means you could receive either £290.60 or £434.20 every pay period.

You can spend the money however you like and it could help you stay independent in your own home for longer. This might include: paying for taxis helping towards bills paying for a cleaner or gardener 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. No, it won't affect your State Pension and you can even claim it if you're still working and earning money. The other benefits you get might increase if you get Attendance Allowance, these include: Extra Pension Credit Housing Benefit Reduction Council Tax Reduction Full guidance on Attendance Allowance can be found on GOV.

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