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Claiming attendance allowance A self-help guide for people aged 65 and over with a long-term health problem or disability | Corporate Author | Disability Alliance |
Publisher | Disability Alliance, London, October 2003 |
Pages | 32 pp |
Source | Disability Alliance, Universal House, 88-94 Wentworth Street, London E1 7SA. www.disabilityalliance.org |
Keywords | Attendance allowance ; Guides, guide books. |
Annotation | Attendance allowance is one of the most important benefits for older people with a disability or long-term health problem. It is paid to help cover the extra costs of disability; costs which should be borne by society as a whole and not the individual or their family. The claim for attendance allowance involves completion of a remodelled self-assessment form of some 17 pages and this guide is aimed to help with the completion of it. (KJ). |
Accession Number | CPA-040713212 B |
Classmark | JHP: 69N |
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