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You may get Attendance Allowance if: you have a physical or mental disability, or both | your disability is severe enough for you to need help caring for yourself | you are aged 65 or over when you claim. If you are under age 65, you may be able to get Disability Living Allowance. Attendance Allowance is not usually affected by any savings or income you may have.
If you have a progressive disease and are not reasonably expected to live for more than another six months, there are special rules to help you get Attendance Allowance more quickly and easily. You can get the higher rate immediately without waiting until you have needed help for six months. You ca
When you first apply for Attendance Allowance, you are sent a claim form to complete. Your completed claim form is assessed by the decision maker, who must decide whether to approve your claim and if so, whether you're entitled to receive AA at the higher or lower rate. Decision-makers may ask for a medical examination if they need more information before they can make a decision, or they're unsure about any details.
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There is extra information about being in Great Britain, or being treated as living here, and other conditions about your residence and presence which you need to meet to get Attendance Allowance. This is in the 'what else you need to know' section. There is also extra information about how a change to your circumstances may affect your Attendance Allowance.
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