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Care allowance

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mymadeupname Sun 01-May-22 17:24:20

Caren15 - is your step-father claiming Attendance Allowance? I think he would qualify:

www.gov.uk/government/publications/attendance-allowance-claim-form

welbeck Thu 28-Apr-22 15:43:19

she may have been referring to the rule as stated above, that if receiving state pension, a person will not be paid carer's allowance.
but as stated above, it is worth claiming anyway.
this presumes that your father is in receipt of attendance allowance. if not, get on to that.

Caren15 Thu 28-Apr-22 15:38:40

Ifs just that my sister told my mum she couldn’t claim for it as it had said my mum was to old.

Cabbie21 Thu 28-Apr-22 14:16:53

Two people cannot claim CA for the same person. Who puts in the most hours?

kittylester Thu 28-Apr-22 11:11:46

There is no point claiming Carer's Allowance if you already receive the State Pension as you would lose the equivalent amount from the Pension.

It is intended to replace lost earnings from paid employment.

But, as Cabbie said, it is worth putting in the claim as it can open the door to other benefits.

maddyone Thu 28-Apr-22 10:31:40

Your mother can claim Attendance Allowance for him.

geekesse Thu 28-Apr-22 10:29:38

Do you have a reason for suspecting your sister is claiming the allowance?

Cabbie21 Thu 28-Apr-22 08:23:53

Is your step father receiving Attendance Allowance? Carer’s Allowance can only be claimed for caring for 35+ hours a week, for someone in receipt of AA or another disability benefit. There are no age limits, but it is an overlapping benefit, so someone claiming another benefit will probably not get any money, however it is still worth claiming, as an underlying entitlement can mean receiving a higher rate of another benefit including Pension Credit.

Oopsadaisy1 Thu 28-Apr-22 08:13:35

While there is no upper age limit for claiming Carer's Allowance, you cannot receive the full amount of both Carer's Allowance and your State Pension at the same time. This is because Carer's Allowance and the State Pension are both classed as 'overlapping benefits'.

This is from Google. But maybe advice needs to be taken.

Caren15 Thu 28-Apr-22 08:11:13

My step father is in his 90,a. My
Mother who is 82 and in good health looks after him. My sister has told her she cannot claim any allowance for taking care of him because she is to old. Is this true. I have my suspicions my sister may be claiming it. Any ideas ?