Personal Independence Payment (PIP ) is a benefit for people aged over 16 and under State Pension age who need help with daily living tasks or getting around as a result of a disability or long-term illness.
But what happens when someone who has been receiving PIP or Disability Living Allowance (DLA) reaches State Pension age? The State Pension age is changing this year and by October 2020, it will be 66 for both men and women.
This will be the age at which someone can claim their State Pension. However, once they reach their State Pension age, they are no longer eligible to claim PIP or DLA.
But, they could be eligible for Attendance Allowance. Lots of people are entitled to Attendance Allowance but don't know enough about it to make a.
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