MORE than one million people are missing out on Attendance Allowance, which is worth up to £5,741 a year. Around 1.9million ...
The payment can make a 'significant difference' to a person's monthly income.
Attendance Allowance is a benefit delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for people over State Pension age who need help with personal care or supervision due to an illness, ...
Over a million people could be missing out on a benefit which is worth up to £5,300 per year. About 1.9 million people claim ...
Attendance Allowance is a benefit worth up to £5,306 per year that helps those who have a disability or health condition ...
More than 1.7 million State Pensioners are now receiving either £73.90 or £110.40 each week through Attendance Allowance.
Millions of older Brits could receive thousands of pounds over the year by claiming Attendance Allowance.
The Department for Work and Pensions is handing out £440 tax free monthly payments for a common condition. It is a tax-free ...
More than 1.7 million people over State Pension age across Great Britain, including 155,000 in Scotland, are currently receiving up to £1,362 each month through a combination of two separate payments ...
The benefit could also unlock other perks, including a free TV licences worth £174.50 a year MORE than one million people are thought to be missing out on a benefit which could be worth up to £110.40 ...
Super flu – latest: Streeting says ‘terrifying’ virus surge and doctors’ strike could collapse NHS - Hospitalisations for flu ...
Attendance Allowance, a crucial financial lifeline for disabled people over the state pension age, offers two rates - either £73.90 or £110.40 per week, depending on the severity of their disability.