56 medical conditions could qualify you for £100 weekly benefit

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56 medical conditions could qualify you for £100 weekly benefit
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From arthritis to asthma, there are plenty of conditions that could entitle you to extra money

Eligible people with specific common medical conditions can get more than £100 a week from the Department for Work and Pension’s Attendance Allowance benefit. Having any of the 56 conditions listed qualifies a person to receive the support - from arthritis to asthma - and people must be of or over the state pension age to claim.

Attendance Allowance is paid at two rates, the lower rate and the higher rate - the one you receive depends on how much help is needed. The full list of 56 conditions that can qualify for Attendance Allowance include:

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