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I took full equity release. There wasn’t a lot of money so I spent some and put the rest into investment. It’s gone down and down as I get older and more disabled. I don’t claim anything regarding my disabilities...spinal stenosis, osteoporosis, deafness,inability to walk more than a few steps, diabetic, and a few other minor disabilities. I think I’m over the amount you are allowed before you can apply for any sort of benefit, and so far I’ve bought. Chair, power chair, scooter, changed my bathroom to shower, and I’m 85. Does anyone know if there are any benefits I could get that would allow me to have someone in to do some housework and pay for a few jobs around the house, like painting, etc,etc
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Hello @toffeesmum Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing.
May I suggest contact AGE UK they may be interested in helping , advising you.
I have myself used there website and it is very informative. I am early fifties. I have a number to call. There help line 0800 055 6112.
Add also to the website is on line advisor . Could be useful in accessing anything benefits you might need.
May I add could be useful in finding anything support you need to do any work around the home as well. Local to you.
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Hi @toffeesmum welcome to the community!
Have you tried using our benefit calculator? It is a handy tool to find out what financial support you could be eligible for!
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