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Advice for relatives managing the affairs of someone who is unwell This link to the Citizens' Advice Bureau page has information for people who want to manage someone else's affairs. It also has information if you want someone else to manage your affairs for you. Managing someone else's affairs can mean a number of things, including: looking after their bank accounts, savings, investments or other financial affairs buying and selling property on their behalf claiming...
This weblink contains information about the care and support available to you, including financial needs assessments, adaptations to your home and information about looking after someone else.
Attendance Allowance is a benefit for people aged 65 or over who need help with personal care (washing,dressing or eating, for example).Some patients need this type of help in the first few weeks and months after they get home.This link will take you to the NHS Choices web page, which will tell you more about what this allowance is, who is eligible and how to claim it.
Attendance Allowance is a benefit for people of pension age or over, and who need help with personal care (washing,dressing or eating, for example). Some patients need this type of help in the first few weeks and months after they get home. You do not have to have someone caring for you in order to claim.This link will take you to the UK government's page which will tell you more about what this allowance is, who is eligible and how to claim it.
Benefits explained - GOV.UK This page links to the government's page on benefits. Explains all the benefits available in different circumstances, including Low income While looking for work Temporarily unable to look for work Families Disabled or living with a health condition Carers
Benefits calculators can be used to work out what you might be able to claim for. You can also use it to work out how your benefits might be affected by you starting back at work. You will need some information to use them, such as any savings you have, your income, existing benefits and what you pay out each month in bills. You will also need this information for your partner if you have one, and a Council Tax bill.
Once you reach state pension age, you can't claim all of the same benefits as you did before this age. This link will help you work out what you can claim for at pension age.
This link gives you information about what financial support you might be able to get if you are caring for someone.
This page links to the main home page of Citizen's Advice. They aim to give people the knowledge and the confidence they need to find their way forward, including on benefits and debt advice.
We provide support and advice services that are FREE, INDEPENDENT, IMPARTIAL and CONFIDENTIAL. We have enabled more than 20,000 Merton and Lambeth residents to seek our support every year. Support and advice includes: welfare benefits assessment and application support debt advice housing and more. You can contact us by: phone email online in person