Multiple conditions and working as a carer - would I be entitled to any help?
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H67
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Hi
Not sure if Im ok to be in here but hoping for some advice :)x
Im not registered as disabled,but have (mild) Spina Bifida Occulta.,Fybromyalgia,,Gouty Arthritis,BPPV,,Osteoarthitis neck
Im working as a carer and struggle every day,but am too scared not to work as I dont know how Id pay my rent etc..Does anyone think Id be entitled to any help,,,and how do I do it
thanks for reading xx
Not sure if Im ok to be in here but hoping for some advice :)x
Im not registered as disabled,but have (mild) Spina Bifida Occulta.,Fybromyalgia,,Gouty Arthritis,BPPV,,Osteoarthitis neck
Im working as a carer and struggle every day,but am too scared not to work as I dont know how Id pay my rent etc..Does anyone think Id be entitled to any help,,,and how do I do it
thanks for reading xx
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Hi @H67, welcome to the community!
Have you had a look at whether you would be entitled to Personal Independence Payment? Here is a handy PIP self assessment tool where you can check your eligibility: http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
We also have a useful benefits calculator that might give you an idea of what you can claim.
I hope this helps!
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