Could I claim attendance allowance?
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dferdave
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Awarded standard mobility component on PIP, Could I claim Attendance Allowance instead, as it seems a higher amount. I was 65 in March 2018, and pip was awarded in April 2018.
Probably a stupid question but I have found several informative post/answers here, so thank you all, especially Scope.
Probably a stupid question but I have found several informative post/answers here, so thank you all, especially Scope.
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Why not have both, no harm in looking into the possibility of claiming both as I don't think they are connected or related.
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Thanks wilko, will certainly do that, all info seems very hard to access on DWP sites. Initial PIP claim forms were a nightmare but maybe I'll get used to it as time goes on.
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wilko said:Why not have both, no harm in looking into the possibility of claiming both as I don't think they are connected or related.You can't claim both PIP and AA at the same time. They are both a disability benefit.You need to take a look at the criteria for AA because it's totally different to PIP.There's also no mobility part to AA.
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poppy123456 said:You can't claim both PIP and AA at the same time. They are both a disability benefit.You need to take a look at the criteria for AA because it's totally different to PIP.There's also no mobility part to AA.
They would then have two awards - PIP for mobility which you can't have for AA and AA for Care.
I may well be wrong but this is something that I would suggest that they seek expert advice on, that is if they can find someone to offer it.
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If you are only getting PIP mobility, no DL, then you might be eligible to claim AA. Look at Age UK site and/or call their helpline.
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Matilda said:If you are only getting PIP mobility, no DL, then you might be eligible to claim AA. Look at Age UK site and/or call their helpline.
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