Hi, my name is Tulisan_13! If I medically retire, how do I have an income other than UC?

Tulisan_13
Tulisan_13 Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
edited June 6 in Benefits and income

I want to ask, I am 49 and have been unwell with Dysphagia and thoracic outlet syndrome, spinal fusion of which has been unsuccessful at clearing the chronic pain, ADHD and very recently diagnosed Autism.

I’ve been away from my full time job a year, and after surgeries nothing has improved or is likely to improve and cannot work.
I have a mortgage and car loan and I am raising my 16 year old daughter who has DiGeorge syndrome and scoliosis on my own with no help from family or her father.
If I medically retire how do I have an income other than UC?
TIA

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  • chiarieds
    chiarieds Online Community Member Posts: 17,010 Championing
    edited June 5

    Hi @Tulisan_13 - & welcome to the forum. I'd suggest having a look at this benefit calculator to see what help may be available if you put in your details. There's also Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for example: https://benefits-calculator.turn2us.org.uk/

    Please then come back with any questions 😊

  • Tulisan_13
    Tulisan_13 Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener

    thank you however this hasn’t helped me understand how I am to cope financially

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,910 Championing
    edited June 5

    If you can't work then claiming benefits are your only option.

    That would be UC (depending on your capital), PIP and Council Tax Reduction.

    I'd recommend seeing a trained benefits advisor who can point you in the right directions with benefits and your finances such as debt repayment and budgeting in general.

    https://advicefinder.turn2us.org.uk/

    You can speak to ACAS to be advised of your financial rights around medical retirement, these will vary depending on employer policy, my Mum only qualified for wages no pay out as such.

    Her boss was a scrooge and kept pressuring her to just quit. With the help of ACAS and Citizens Advice she got what she was entitled too.

    https://www.acas.org.uk/

    Your daughter might be eligible for PIP in her own right also.