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As a pensioner you may be eligible for Attendance Allowance.
This benefit is for people aged 65 or over who have difficulty looking after themselves. You may qualify if, for example, you need help getting out of bed, having a bath or dressing yourself. Attendance Allowance is based on the amount of care you need, not the care you receive. You do not need to have a carer to be eligible for this benefit. You must have needed care for at least six months to qualify for Attendance Allowance. The benefit is paid at two rates:
There is no help for mobility problems. If you are aged under 65, you should claim Disability Living Allowance instead of Attendance Allowance. You should also know the following:
You can apply for Attendance Allowance under the Special Rules if you are terminally ill. Under these rules you don't need to meet the six month qualifying conditions. Your claim will be dealt with quickly and you will receive the benefit at the highest rate. All new Special Rules claims for Attendance Allowance will be reviewed after three years.
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