Help with benefits - Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:03 pm
pixie
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If anyone ever needs any advice about benefits they can claim or where to go to get advice please ask here.
I have a lot of the info to hand which has helped us over the years to ensure we get the right amounts for the kids and of course for us as carers.
The powers that be will often not know and I have had to inform them on several occasions about various premiums, housing costs etc. Once they know the relevent laws they will act to put the benefit/premium into place.
- Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:43 pm
welshie
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opps i asked under a different heading, i claim for carers for my son but have arthritis do you know if i can claim for myself and still recieve the carers benefit?>
_________________ i have two children with problems Sarah is 15 and has specific learning difficulties and Daniel whose on the autistic spectrum
- Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:47 pm
pixie
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I have my trusty book here so I'll see what I can find out for you.
Speak to you soon.
Sleep well if you can.
- Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:03 pm
welshie
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thank you pixie and you will goodnight x
_________________ i have two children with problems Sarah is 15 and has specific learning difficulties and Daniel whose on the autistic spectrum
- Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:05 am
pixie
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Hi Welshie. You can claim Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and not lose your Carers Allowance (CA).
If you need help with it I am happy to make suggestions etc. via pm as that will be more private.
No offence intended to anyone with that statement, it's just that anyone can read this forum and not just members.
I hope that's helpful Welshie but let me know if there is something else you could do with finding out about. It's a passport benefit so it can lead to other benefits, which is where it may get a bit heavy.
- Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 11:22 am
welshie
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not sure if i will qualify for disability just yet was going to try for incapacity but dont want to lose my carers so will have to wait for appointment when i eventual get one at the hospital and decide from there.
Thanks for the help
Rachel x
_________________ i have two children with problems Sarah is 15 and has specific learning difficulties and Daniel whose on the autistic spectrum
- Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:42 pm
pixie
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Sorry to be the bringer of bad news Rachel. IB is an "overlap" benefit. You can claim it but your CA will then stop.
You don't need to have a diagnoses (DX) to apply for DLA as it's the way your disability affects you that matters rather than the disability itself.
My kids had no DX until they were 21, 14 and 11 respectively but they all qualified for DLA.
Sorry the news wasn't better but let me know if you need any more info at any time about benefits. If I don't know or can't find out I will direct you somewhere to get more info.
xx
- Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:50 pm
welshie
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hi i know that you don'tneed a diagnois as neither of my children had one when i claimed for them.Trouble is i doubt i'l manage to get anything just yet although i struggle some days i don't think it,s enough to qualify
Thanls for your help x
RAchel
_________________ i have two children with problems Sarah is 15 and has specific learning difficulties and Daniel whose on the autistic spectrum
- Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 2:59 pm
pixie
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I know what you mean, I'm in the same boat with my health. Not Arthitis though but an autoimmune disease that is similar to Arthitis plus Fibro.
Some of the time I'm on steriods as well as other meds but they just don't look favourably on the fibro so it's difficult to get DLA.
Maybe you could see a welfare rights worker near to you for advice as to your chances of getting it now rather than having to wait. xx
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