Attendance Allowance 2026 – Could This Extra Support Help You?

Introduction

Many older people in the UK live with health problems that make everyday life harder.
What many do not realise is that Attendance Allowance is there to help — and a lot of people miss out simply because they think they won’t qualify.

If you have reached State Pension age and your health affects daily life, even a little, this support may be worth checking in 2026.


What is Attendance Allowance?

Attendance Allowance is extra financial support for older people who need help because of illness or disability.

You may be eligible if:

  • You are State Pension age or over
  • You need help or supervision to manage day-to-day activities

You do not need to have a carer.
You do not need to be receiving other benefits.


How Much Can You Get in 2026?


Attendance Allowance rates for 2026: Lower rate £76.70 and Higher rate £114.60 per week, providing up to £5,959 per year for older people

Expected rates from April 2026

  • £76.70 a week
    If you need help during the day OR night
  • £114.60 a week
    If you need help during the day AND night

Payments are usually made every four weeks.

(These rates are based on government proposals and will be confirmed in April 2026.)


What Kind of Help Counts?

You do not have to be seriously ill to qualify.

Help can include things like:

  • Washing, dressing, or using the toilet
  • Preparing meals or eating safely
  • Remembering medication
  • Someone needing to keep an eye on you to stay safe

If your condition affects your routine, that matters.


Your Income and Savings Do Not Matter

Attendance Allowance is NOT means-tested: Your income, savings, and home ownership do not affect your eligibility for this extra support for older people

This is one of the most misunderstood parts.

Attendance Allowance is not means-tested.

That means:

  • Your pension income does not affect your claim
  • Your savings do not affect your claim
  • Owning your home does not stop you claiming

Many people assume they are not eligible when they actually are.


Why Many People Do Not Claim

We often hear:

  • “I manage most days”
  • “I don’t want to take help from others”
  • “I thought it was only for severe cases”

But Attendance Allowance is about how your health affects daily life, not how brave or independent you are.


How to Apply

If you live in England or Wales

You can apply:

  • Online, or
  • By post

You will need:

  • Your National Insurance number
  • GP or medical centre details
  • Information about how your condition affects you

If you apply by phone to request a form, your claim date may be protected from the day you call.


If you live in Scotland (Important)

Attendance Allowance is not used in Scotland.

Instead, you must apply for Pension Age Disability Payment through Social Security Scotland.


Requesting a Claim Form by Phone

If you are unable to download the form, you can request one by phone.

  • Attendance Allowance Helpline:
    0800 731 0122
  • Textphone:
    0800 731 0317
Attendance Allowance 2026 application process: 1. Check State Pension age, 2. Call 0800 731 0122, 3. Apply online or by post

Final Thought

Attendance Allowance exists to support older people whose health makes life more difficult.
If that sounds like you, even a little, it may be worth looking into in 2026.

Important: Attendance Allowance is not based on your income or savings.
If your health affects daily life, you may be eligible.

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