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Is A Carer Allowance Paid To The Carer Or ‘Caree’?
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My elderly neighbour, who had a joint bank account with her husband, used to be paid an amount every month. She thinks it has stopped since her husband died, but, as he took care of all the finances, she is not sure.
I suggested she check her bank statements, but she doesn’t seem to understand them.
And how would she get the paperwork to apply for this money to be re-instated? Thank you.
I suggested she check her bank statements, but she doesn’t seem to understand them.
And how would she get the paperwork to apply for this money to be re-instated? Thank you.
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start here https:// www. gov. uk/ carers- allowance it may depend on her other benefits
16:29 Fri 06th Apr 2018
If that is the case and she is the 'caree' so to speak, be careful who claims it then as it's a 'wage replacement benefit' so if you are already claiming a pension for example that will be affected. Best to get someone who is not currently claiming any benefits if possible or indeed a pension, if Peter is reading it right and I am reading it wrongly. x
Can't help with the problem, but Carer's Allowance can be paid after a death (Depending on how recently deceased). My Mum passed away in August 2014, but they paid me the C.A. until the middle of October 2014. Didn't have to fill in any paperwork with any Agency though - just register with the Jobcentre when the last payment was made.
I don’t think I was clear enough in my question. She was/is the disabled person, and her husband the carer.
He is now dead, and I am stepping up doing a lot of things for her. Which I don’t mind. But I think it would be better for both of us if she was able to pay someone to do her shopping etc. Does this make things any clearer.
She doesn’t get any other payments apart from her normal state pension, and a work pension.
He is now dead, and I am stepping up doing a lot of things for her. Which I don’t mind. But I think it would be better for both of us if she was able to pay someone to do her shopping etc. Does this make things any clearer.
She doesn’t get any other payments apart from her normal state pension, and a work pension.
Thank you Jackdaw, but I don’t want the money or the responsibility, and it sounds selfish, but I like to go away quite a bit on holidays, so it wouldn’t be practical.
I think that she will have to re-apply to the DWP and see what they say.
I’ll print out the various forms and leave it up to her. Thank you all for your help.
I think that she will have to re-apply to the DWP and see what they say.
I’ll print out the various forms and leave it up to her. Thank you all for your help.
I think this lady may best be advised to look at claiming Attendance Allowance.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/at tendanc e-allow ance
https:/ /www.ag euk.org .uk/inf ormatio n-advic e/money -legal/ benefit s-entit lements /attend ance-al lowance /
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Age UK Advice Line, may be a good place to ask for pointers - you're kind to try to assist her.
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