Pensioners could have payments worth up to £441 a month from the Department for Work and () taken away if they don't follow the benefit rules.
Attendance Allowance is a given to those over the age - which is currently 66 - who need help with day-to-day personal care or supervision due to their
The benefit is not means-tested and - depending on your specific needs - is worth between £295.60 and £441.60 a month as there are two different rates that can be paid. The lower rate is £73.80 a week, and it is paid to people who need help or supervision during the day or night.
The higher rate is £110.40 a week, and it is for people who need help or supervision during the day or night. People living with terminal conditions are eligible to claim the higher rate.
The warning comes as new figures from the DWP showed almost 1.7 million people across the UK received additional financial support through the benefit in August last year.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
The benefit is designed to help older Brits with daily living expenses, which come with having an illness or disability. It also aims to help them stay independent in their own home for longer.
As Attendance Allowance is based on how your condition affects your day-to-day living, you will need to report any changes which occur to the benefits department. This includes any changes in their condition, or if they become hospitalised, as both could impact both eligibility and payment amounts.
This is because some of these changes could impact how much money you are entitled to. If you claim more than you should, then this could be seen as benefit fraud.
Guidance on the GOV.UK website states: "You could be taken to court or have to pay a penalty if you give wrong information or do not report a change in your circumstances."
According to the DWP, people must contact the Attendance Allowance helpline straight away if:
- There is a change in the claimant's condition, or the level of help needed
- The claimant goes into hospital or a care home
- A medical professional has said the claimant might have 12 months or less to live
- The claimant plans to leave the country for more than four weeks
- The claimant goes to prison
- The claimant changes their name, address or bank details
- The claimant wants to stop receiving your benefit
- Doctor’s details change
- Immigration status changes, if the claimant is not a British citizen
Claimants can contact the Attendance Allowance helpline on 0800 731 0122, between 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday. They can also have someone contact the benefit department on their behalf if needed.
READ MORE:
You may also like
KIYG 2025: Maharashtra's Aditi Hegde bags gold, Karnataka swimmers claim four titles
TN Fisheries Dept steps up coastal patrols to tackle illegal fishing amid 61-day ban period
Biggest blow yet to Keir Starmer that means his days as PM are numbered
Do you think Prince Harry and the Royal Family will ever heal their rift? Vote now
UP govt aims to double maize production by 2027