Helped 1,000+ UK families claim successfully

They need more help than they used to. There's support for that.

Your parent, partner, or loved one may qualify for up to £5,700 a year in Attendance Allowance. We'll help you find out — and handle the 32-page form if they do.

Free eligibility check
Takes 2 minutes
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Does my loved one actually qualify?

If any of these sound familiar, they probably do. Attendance Allowance is for people who need help with daily tasks — not just those who are "severely disabled."

Takes a long time to get ready Washing, dressing, or grooming takes much longer than it used to — or they need someone nearby
Needs reminding about medication Forgets to take tablets, takes the wrong ones, or needs help organising them
Struggles with cooking or eating Can't cook safely, needs food cut up, or forgets to eat without reminders
Has fallen or feels unsteady Has fallen in the past year, or worries about falling when moving around
Needs help at night Gets up for the toilet, needs help settling, or someone checks on them
Can't be left alone for long Gets confused, anxious, or there are safety concerns if left unsupervised

Sound familiar? These everyday difficulties are exactly what Attendance Allowance is designed for. The hard part isn't qualifying — it's explaining it properly on the form. That's what we help with.

You're not exaggerating. You're not "making a fuss."

Many people worry they're not "disabled enough" to claim. But Attendance Allowance isn't about severity — it's about the help someone needs with everyday tasks.

If your loved one needs more help than they used to, they may qualify. The form just needs to capture those needs clearly — and that's exactly what we help with.

The form is designed for assessors.
We translate it for families.

Most people are eligible — but applications get rejected because the form is confusing. Here's how we fix each problem.

The problem

Questions no one can answer

"How often do you need help with personal care?" — sounds simple, but what counts as "personal care"? How often is "often"?

Our solution

We ask in plain English

We ask "Does getting washed and dressed take longer than 30 minutes?" — something you can actually answer.

The problem

People undersell their needs

Writing "I need a bit of help" when the truth is "I can't shower without someone there." This is the #1 reason for rejection.

Our solution

We coach you on detail

Our prompts help you describe what actually happens — the specifics that get applications approved.

The problem

Weeks waiting for help

Getting support from Citizens Advice or Age UK means waiting for appointments — and many carers don't have that time.

Our solution

Done in 20 minutes

No appointments. No waiting lists. Complete it when it suits you — save and come back anytime.

From confused to submitted
in three simple steps

1

Answer simple questions

We ask about daily life in your own words — no benefits jargon. Just describe what's difficult and what help is needed.

~15 minutes
2

We write the application

Your answers are transformed into the detailed, specific language that assessors need to see — the kind that gets approved.

Instant
3

Review and submit

Check everything before it goes. Make any changes you want. Then print and post — or we help you submit directly.

~5 minutes

Hear from people who felt the same way

"I nearly didn't apply because I thought Mum wasn't 'disabled enough.'"

The questions made me realise how much she actually struggles. She was approved for the higher rate within 3 weeks — after being rejected twice before.

SJ

Sarah J.

Daughter of applicant, Leeds

"Dad would never admit he needs help."

But answering the questions together made us both see it. He's proud — but he does need support. Now he gets £433 a month, and it's made such a difference.

MT

Michael T.

Son of applicant, Bristol

"The official form made me feel stupid."

This felt like talking to someone who actually cared. Completed it with my aunt in one evening — and she was approved first time.

PH

Priya H.

Niece of applicant, Manchester

Questions you might have

What if I get something wrong?

Our guided questions make it hard to miss anything important. And you review everything before it's submitted — change anything you want.

What if they don't actually qualify?

Our free eligibility check tells you upfront whether it's worth applying. You won't waste time on a form that won't work — and there's no cost if they don't qualify.

What if the application gets rejected?

Most rejections happen because people undersell their needs or miss key details. Our prompts help you describe things the way assessors need to see them — which dramatically reduces rejections.

Do I have to describe them as "disabled"?

No. You describe their daily reality — what's difficult, what help they need. We handle the official language. You never have to use words that feel uncomfortable.

Can I save and come back later?

Yes. Your progress is saved automatically. Come back whenever suits you — no need to complete it in one sitting.

Is my information safe?

Completely. Your data is encrypted and never shared with anyone except the DWP when you submit. We don't sell data or use it for marketing.

Why families trust ClaimsEase

Private & secure

Your information is encrypted and never shared. Only you control what gets submitted.

Expert-informed

Developed with input from benefits advisors who've helped thousands claim successfully.

Save & return

Your progress saves automatically. Complete it over days if you need to — no pressure.

Human support

Questions? Real people are here to help — not chatbots. We understand this matters.

See if they qualify — it takes 2 minutes

No commitment. No payment details. Just a few simple questions to see if Attendance Allowance could help your family.

Your information is private
Takes just 2 minutes
No obligation to continue