Claiming carer benefits and financial support
As a carer you may be able to claim benefits to help you with your caring role.
There are several ways you can access support including:
- our Community Advice Hubs for advice and information about benefits you may be entitled to and how to claim them
- our Here2Help pages for information about help with food and fuel and energy, along with financial and wellbeing advice
- Carers Trust Solihull
Carer's Allowance
You may be eligible for Carer's Allowance if you:
- are aged 16 or over
- care for someone for at least 35 hours each week
- you have been in England, Scotland or Wales for at least two of the last three years
- you normally live in England, Scotland or Wales, or you live abroad as a member of the armed forces
- you are not in full-time education
- you are not studying for more than 21 hours a week
- you earn £196 or less a week after tax, National Insurance and expenses
You can find out more information about Carer's Allowance and make a claim on the GOV.UK website.
You can also contact Carers Trust Solihull for support in applying for Carer’s Allowance.
Help, advice and support for carer benefits
In addition to Carer's Allowance, there are other benefits you may be entitled to. The GOV.UK website has a full list of benefits and financial support available if you're caring for someone.
Further advice and information is also available from:
It's important to understand that any benefits you receive to help with your caring role could affect the benefits of the person you care for.
Direct payments for carers
You may be entitled to a carer's direct payment to support you in your caring role following a carer’s assessment.
If you have been assessed and have a support plan, your benefit entitlement will be discussed as part of this with your social worker or a support worker from Carers Trust Solihull.