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England This advice applies to England: England home Advice can vary depending on where you live. Lots of people are entitled to Attendance Allowance but don't know enough about it to claim. Attendance Allowance. How much could I get? How could Attendance Allowance help me? Am I eligible to claim Attendance Allowance? How do I claim Attendance Allowance? Tips to help with the Attendance Allowance claim form What should I do next? Rate Amount per week Who gets this? You can claim Attendance Allowance if you meet all the following criteria: are over State Pension age if you haven't reached it, you may be eligible for Personal Independence Payment instead could benefit from help with personal care, such as getting washed or dressed, or supervision to keep you safe during the day or night have any type of disability or illness, including sight or hearing impairments, or mental health issues such as dementia have needed help for at least 6 months.
Send in the form to the address on the form or submit it online. Tips to help with the Attendance Allowance claim form. Explain the effects of all your disabilities and health conditions, and how they interact with each other.
Say if you need reminding or encouraging to do things, as this also counts as help. Focus on how frequently you need help.
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