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juliem68
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Hi I'm looking for advice on applying for carers allowance, I am a full time carer for my mom and we live together and she gets all the highest benefits does me applying for carers allowance effect any of her benfits
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Hi @juliem68,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you here.
I've moved your post into our Ask a Benefits Advisor category, so @BenefitsTrainingCo can offer some help and support.
If you have any other questions, then please do get in touch!Liam -
Hi @juliem68
From the information you have given, I doubt that applying for CA would have an impact on your mother.
The only impact it can have, is if the claimant is receiving a 'Severe Disability Premium' on their income-replacement benefit (ESA/JSA/IS) then this is stopped by someone claiming CA. However she should not be receiving this anyway, as if you are living with another (non-disabled) adult, then the Severe Disability Premium should not be applied.
Hope this helps!
Mary
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