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ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE

What is it? | Basic qualifying conditions | How much could I get and how am I paid? | How and when should I apply? | What else might I be able to claim?
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Tel : 01624 685104
E-mail : disability.benefits@socialsecurity.dhss.gov.im

What is it?

Attendance Allowance (AA) is a benefit for customers aged 65 or over who are severely disabled (mentally or physically) requiring frequent care and attention from others with certain basic daily living needs or are terminally ill.

Basic qualifying conditions

To qualify for the lower rate of AA you must be aged 65 or over and have required for the last 6 months either -

by day frequent attention in connection with bodily functions or continual supervision to prevent substantial danger to yourself or others

OR

by night prolonged or repeated attention in connection with bodily functions or someone awake to watch over you at frequent intervals or prolonged periods to prevent substantial danger to yourself or others.

To qualify for the higher rate of AA, you must need the help described above during the day and the night or be terminally ill with a life expectancy of 6 months or less.

You must also be ordinarily resident and present on the Island at the time of the claim and must have been ordinarily resident on the Island or the United Kingdom for at least 26 weeks in the 12 months immediately before the claim.

How much could I get and how am I paid?

Click here for Rates.

How and when should I apply?

You should complete the AA claim pack and return it to Disability Benefits Unit, Ground Floor, Markwell House, Market Street, Douglas.

You should claim AA as soon as help is needed.

Special rules apply to those who are diagnosed as terminally ill. Claims under the Special Rules should be made immediately and it is not necessary to complete the second part of the claim form. A form completed by a doctor should be submitted to support the claim.

What else might I be able to claim?

Related benefits are:

Downloadable Documents
Acrobat PDF FileNotes about Attendance Allowance - DS 2 (Notes) (448 kb)
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Please read this form to find out more about claiming Attendance Allowance.
Acrobat PDF FileSD4 (IOM) - Caring for Someone ? (619 kb)
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This leaflet outlines the benefits you may be able to get if you are looking after someone who is ill or disabled.
Acrobat PDF FileSD5 (IOM) - Benefits for people with mental health problems (598 kb)
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This leaflet gives guidance on the benefits which may be available to people with mental health problems.
Acrobat PDF FileSection 1 - Benefits and Contributions Information Guide. (70 kb)
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This is an excerpt from our guide which outlines the benefits available to the sick and disabled.

You will need Adobe Acrobat to download documents that are PDFs, this is available free by following this link:Download Adobe Acrobat

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