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Millcare Estate Planning

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Millcare Estate Planning

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Attendance Allowance applications, Lasting Power of Attorney and wills, all within your own home.

Attendance Allowance is for those of State Pension Age who need some support, supervision, are in pain or it takes a long time to do daily tasks such as getting washed and dressed.

If successful, you could be awarded £5,291 per annum (2023 figures).

You have paid into this throughout your working life.

Recent government figures highlight that up to 3.4 Million people who may qualify have not applied.

We conduct the application in the comfort of your own home. We remove all the stress and anxiety that goes with completing complex forms. It doesn't cost you anything up front. We complete this on a No Win No Fee basis. If successful, we invoice you for the 1st month of the benefit. You keep everything else forever more.

We have a 100% success rate and have claimed over £13M for people over the years.

You have nothing to lose by just checking with a 5 minute phone call.

Contact Details

Organiser

Danny Mills

Job Title/Position

Senior Consultant

Telephone Number

0300 3739191

Email Address

office@millcare.info

Notes

Referral Notes

Most people either self refer, through a family member or through a local authority route such as Housing , Adult Services, medical services or a charity

Eligibility Notes

For Attendance Allowance applications the following criteria needs to be met:

You are in receipt of a State Pension (normally 66yrs+)

You do not receive any other disability benefits such as PIP or DLA

You need some support, you are in pain or it takes you a long time to do some tasks such as; getting dressed, taking medication, preparing food etc

Service Information

Coverages:

North West

Target Audiences:

Older people (over 65)

Support Groups:

Physical impairment, Learning difficulties, Autism, Visual impairment, Hearing impairment, Mental health conditions, Communication impairment, Dementia, Alcohol/Substance misuse, Sensory Impairment, Health & Wellbeing, Complex Needs, Eating Disorders

Eligibility Requirements?:

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Last updated 26th January 2024

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