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- Q16949299 subject Q8377763.
- Q16949299 subject Q8377783.
- Q16949299 subject Q8868731.
- Q16949299 abstract "Attendance Allowance is a non-contributory Social Security benefit paid to elderly disabled people in the United Kingdom. It was introduced in the National Insurance Act 1970. The benefit is intended to support for those who live independently but might otherwise need to go into residential care. It is paid by the Department for Work and Pensions.A claimant must show that they need help in connection with their bodily functions or need continual supervision. At night supervision would have to involve someone being awake to watch over the claimant. Bodily functions are things that most people would do for themselves, they do not include things like cooking, housework or shopping which many people have done for them. Such help must be needed frequently throughout the day, or during the night the attention required must be prolonged or repeated.Needs are assessed separately for the benefit and for eligibility for social care, which is run by local authorities.In 2015, the cost of the benefit was approximately £5 billion and 1.5 million people were receiving it.".
- Q16949299 wikiPageExternalLink neligans-digest.
- Q16949299 wikiPageExternalLink overview.
- Q16949299 wikiPageWikiLink Q1191394.
- Q16949299 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
- Q16949299 wikiPageWikiLink Q16251481.
- Q16949299 wikiPageWikiLink Q205398.
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- Q16949299 wikiPageWikiLink Q6501447.
- Q16949299 wikiPageWikiLink Q8377763.
- Q16949299 wikiPageWikiLink Q8377783.
- Q16949299 wikiPageWikiLink Q8868731.
- Q16949299 comment "Attendance Allowance is a non-contributory Social Security benefit paid to elderly disabled people in the United Kingdom. It was introduced in the National Insurance Act 1970. The benefit is intended to support for those who live independently but might otherwise need to go into residential care. It is paid by the Department for Work and Pensions.A claimant must show that they need help in connection with their bodily functions or need continual supervision.".
- Q16949299 label "Attendance Allowance".