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Elderly parents

turned down for attendance allowance -what now?

28 replies

CocktailQueen · 03/09/2014 16:47

Posted this on Dementia but am also posting here for more traffic:

Applied a year ago for AA for MIL who's 90, lives by herself, has dementia. She has meals on wheels every day and a carer three times a week. She's physically well. Was turned down a year ago.

Social services got involved with MIL and said they would re-apply for AA. Eight months later, they haven't done it, but have lied about it. So dh did it. Got a call from DWP yesterday to say MIL has been turned down again - he was told: 'you only qualify for AA if you cannot be left on your own at all, if you need someone with you all the time'. That's not right, is it???

MIL has not done housework for 5+ years. She has not washed or bathed for years. She has not washed her clothes for 2 years. She has not cooked for a year. She does not remember to take medication. She has no idea what date it is.

Shouldn't she qualify for AA? What can we do now?? Any advice would be great.

OP posts:
Matildasmam22 · 04/09/2014 20:42

Try citizens advice my mam works for them. AA is ridiculously hard to get and it's ironic when it's the elderly who need it the most.

Kat251979 · 25/01/2018 17:32

Hi I'm looking for some advise I am a full time carer and I'm wondering if I can claim attendance allowance as I know a few other parents that get it.

thesandwich · 26/01/2018 12:13

Kat-this is a very old thread- it might beworth you starting a new one with your specific circiumstances in for up to date advice. Cab sound a good suggestion for advice.

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