What medical conditions qualify for Attendance Allowance?

Medical conditions like arthritis, heart disease and inflammatory bowel disease could mean someone qualifies for Attendance Allowance. The disability benefit is not means-tested, so people who are working can still claim.
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What medical conditions qualify for Attendance Allowance UK?

You can get Attendance Allowance if you've reached State Pension age and the following apply: you have a physical disability (including sensory disability, for example blindness), a mental disability (including learning difficulties), or both.
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Do I qualify for Attendance Allowance?

You can claim Attendance Allowance if you: have reached State Pension age. need care or supervision because you have an illness or disability. have needed care or supervision for at least 6 months because of your illness or disability.
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Can I get Attendance Allowance for arthritis?

Benefits for mobility problems

If you're over State Pension age and you need help with your personal care, such as washing, dressing and going to the toilet, because of your symptoms of arthritis, you may be able to claim Attendance Allowance.
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What do you say to get Attendance Allowance?

It's really important that you explain how many times you need or get help each day for the 'care needs' questions. You should also explain how many times you have difficulties. For example if you need help or have difficulty getting to and from the toilet, remember to write the total amount for the day.
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Attendance Allowance, What is it and Who Can Claim?



Why would you be refused Attendance Allowance?

Many applications are turned down because people don't mention or aren't clear about how their illness or disability affects their lives.
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Do you have to be registered disabled to get Attendance Allowance?

The 6-month rule. You must have had care or supervision needs because of your disability or illness for at least 6 months before you can get Attendance Allowance. You don't need to have had a diagnosis for your condition to apply for Attendance Allowance.
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What type of arthritis qualify for disability?

SSA recognizes inflammatory arthritis could qualify as a disabling disease if it is accompanied by the following findings. Deformity or swelling of an ankle, knee, or hip joint with: At least two of the following symptoms: fever, loss of weight, fatigue, or a general feeling of discomfort.
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What are the two levels of Attendance Allowance?

The 2 different amounts of Attendance Allowance are called the lower and higher rates.
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Is degenerative arthritis a disability?

Because of the severity of osteoarthritis the Social Security Administration (SSA) has determined that it is a disability, meaning you may be eligible to receive disability benefits.
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Can you get Attendance Allowance for anxiety?

How do I know if I can get Attendance Allowance? You will qualify for Attendance Allowance if you have reached the State Pension age and all the following conditions apply: Your mental health or physical condition makes it much harder for you to perform daily living tasks.
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What's the difference between Attendance Allowance and disability allowance?

The difference between them is at what age you can first claim them: DLA is for anyone under 16, PIP is for people under state pension age, and Attendance Allowance is for people over state pension age.
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How long does it take for Attendance Allowance to be approved?

It normally takes about 25 working days to process an Attendance Allowance claim, from the day the Disability and Carers Service receives your claim form.
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Is it better to claim PIP or Attendance Allowance?

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.
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Does diabetes count for Attendance Allowance?

If you have diabetes complications, or another health condition in addition to diabetes, that requires regular care through the day you may qualify for Attendance Allowance.
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Is the Attendance Allowance means-tested?

Attendance Allowance is not means-tested - what you earn or how much you have in savings will not affect what you get.
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Can you be refused Attendance Allowance?

The DWP can refuse your application if it's late, but as long as you applied within 13 months you can still appeal the decision at a tribunal. Talk to your nearest Citizens Advice if your application is rejected because of lateness.
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What percentage of Attendance Allowance claims are rejected?

With 58% of new claims being rejected by the DWP there are lots of people struggling to successfully claim Attendance Allowance. We can review your application, make an appeal or even manage a tribunal for you.
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Is Attendance Allowance paid for life?

Your Attendance Allowance will be awarded for either a fixed or indefinite period. If you were told you'd get Attendance Allowance for a fixed period, you'll need to renew your claim before the fixed period ends. You'll still need to meet the eligibility criteria when you claim again.
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What is the most painful type of arthritis?

Rheumatoid arthritis can be one of the most painful types of arthritis; it affects joints as well as other surrounding tissues, including organs. This inflammatory, autoimmune disease attacks healthy cells by mistake, causing painful swelling in the joints, like hands, wrists and knees.
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Is osteoarthritis the same as arthritis?

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis. Some people call it degenerative joint disease or “wear and tear” arthritis. It occurs most frequently in the hands, hips, and knees.
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Does severe arthritis qualify for disability?

Arthritis can be considered disability by the SSA. If you suffer from arthritis that is so severe you are going to be unable to work for at least 12 months and you meet the work requirements as well, the SSA will deem you disabled and you will be able to earn disability benefits.
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Can I get a blue badge if I get Attendance Allowance?

You can get a Disabled Person's Railcard if you get Attendance Allowance. Getting Attendance Allowance might also help to support your application for a Blue Badge. A blue badge allows you to park closer to where you need to go if you're disabled.
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Can I get Carers Allowance for myself?

Anyone who wants to claim this for themselves can do so, but they must prove they meet Government set criteria. These include the carer, the person they care for, and the type of care they provide.
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What can Attendance Allowance be used for?

Attendance Allowance is money for people aged pension age or over who have care needs. You may have care needs if you need help with activities of daily living, such as getting dressed, going to the toilet or having someone to look after you so you do not hurt yourself. It could include help outside the home.
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