Financial support for disabled people

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If you are disabled, you may be entitled to certain benefits, grants or loans. Some benefits will depend on how disabled you are and how much help you need, others will be means tested, so will depend on how much money you have.

What benefits can I claim?

Income-related benefits

If you are on a low income, you may be able to claim:

Additional support is available through these benefits for disabled people.

Disability benefits

Disability benefits are not means-tested, which means your entitlement isn't affected by how much money you have. Instead, the amount of benefit you receive will depend on how severe your disability is.

Help for carers

If you have a carer, they may be able to claim carer's allowance. You can find out more about financial help for carers here.

Help from the social fund

You may also be able to get a community care grant, a budgeting loan or a crisis loan from the social fund to help you set up home.

Where can I get help with benefits?

Working out which benefits you can claim can be complicated - and filling in the forms can be worse! So it's a good idea to get some help from a Citizens Advice Bureau, welfare rights agency or a disability advice service. Use Update or the Advice Services Directory to find an agency near you.

An adviser can help you:

  • find out what you're entitled to
  • fill in the forms
  • sort out any problems with your benefits.

You can also call the Benefit Enquiry Line on 0800 882 200 for help with filling in benefit forms. If you are deaf or have a hearing impairment you can use the minicom line on 0800 24 33 55.

What other financial support is available for disabled people?

You may be able to get help to pay for housing support and other care costs, including self-directed support (direct payments), so you can arrange and pay for your own care services. The section on paying for support has more information.

In addition, depending on your situation, you may be entitled to additional financial support, such as:

Visit the Direct.gov website to find out more.

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