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Attendance Allowance is extra money to help with your care needs if you've reached pension age. It can help you stay independent in your own home for longer.
It's a welfare benefit that lots of people are entitled to but don't know enough about it to claim.
You need to have had an illness or disability, for at least the last 6 months, that makes it difficult for you to look after yourself.
It's not means tested so your earnings or savings will not affect what you get.
It's up to you how you spend your Attendance Allowance but it can help to make your life easier.
For example:
There are two levels of payment and the amount you get will depend on how much help you need.
You can view the current weekly figures at Attendance Allowance: Overview - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).
Other help will depend on your circumstances, but you might be able to get support with:
It could support your application for a Blue Badge and you could also get a Disabled Person's Railcard.
You can claim at GOV.UK.
You can find lots of useful information about filling in the Attendance Allowance form on the websites of Age UK and Citizens Advice. Both organisations can help you with your application if you would prefer to talk to someone.