• Constant Attendance Allowance at the basic (full day) rate with a War Disablement Pension • Armed Forces Independence Payment • Child Disability Payment- the middle or highest care rate • Adult Disability Payment- daily living component at the standard or enhanced rate
Eligibility
• You’re 16 or over • You have a long-term physical or mental health condition or disability • You have difficulty doing certain everyday tasks or getting around • You expect the difficulties to last for at least 12 months from when they started
All of the following must apply to you:
• You’re 16 or over • You spend at least 35 hours a week caring for someone • You’ve been in England, Scotland or Wales for at least 2 of the last 3 years (this does not apply if you’re a refugee or have humanitarian protection status) • You normally live in England, Scotland or Wales, or you live abroad as a member of the armed forces (you might still be eligible if you’re moving to or already living in an EEA country or Switzerland) • You’re not in full-time education • You’re not studying for 21 hours a week or more • You’re not subject to immigration control • Your earnings are £196 or less a week after tax, National Insurance and expenses (from April 2025)
You must also be under State Pension age if you’ve not received PIP before.
Rates
Daily Living (from April 2025)
• £73.90 Lower Rate • £110.40 Higher Rate
Mobility Part (from April 2025)
• £29.20 Lower Rate • £77.05 Higher Rate To find out more: www.gov.uk/pip or Telephone: 0800 917 2222 Textphone: 0800 917 7777
Rates
£83.30 per week (from April 2025)
Council Tax Reduction You may be entitled to a Council Tax reduction on your property. You can claim Council Tax Reduction if you are already claiming other benefits such as Job Seekers Allowance, Income Support or Universal Credit. You may also claim it if you are working but on low income.
To find out more: www.gov.uk/carers-allowance or Telephone: 0800 731 0297 Textphone: 0800 731 0317 PIP (Personal Independence Payment)
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) can help with extra living costs if you have both:
• A long-term physical or mental health condition or disability • Difficulty doing certain everyday tasks or getting around because of your condition
There is also a reduction in Council Tax if you or the person you care for has a severe mental impairment. This could include someone who has been diagnosed as suffering with severe and enduring mental health issues including Alzheimer’s disease, other forms of dementia and strokes.
You can get PIP even if you’re working, have savings or are getting most other benefits.
There are 2 parts to PIP: • A daily living part- if you need help with everyday tasks e.g. preparing food, eating/ drinking, managing your medication, washing and dressing, socialising, talking, listening or understanding. • A mobility part- if you need help with getting around, physically moving around or leaving your home Whether you get one or both parts and how much you get depends on how difficult you find everyday tasks and getting around. If you have less than 12 months to live, you’ll automatically get the daily living part. Whether you get the mobility part depends on your needs.
To find out more:
North Northamptonshire Council Residents:
www.northnorthants.gov.uk/counciltax/discounts-disregards-and-exemptions
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