Further info here:
Attendance Allowance will usually stop after
you have been in hospital for 28 days,
unless you are a private patient paying for
your accommodation and treatment
without help from the NHS.
If you go into or come out of hospital, you
must tell the Disability and Carers Service
straight away.
If you or your carer get Carer's Allowance,
this may also stop (see page 6).
If your Attendance Allowance stops, you
or your partner may also stop getting extra
money in other benefits, like:
• Income Support
• Pension Credit
• incomebased Jobseeker’s Allowance
• incomerelated Employment and Support
Allowance
• Housing Benefit, or
• Council Tax Benefit.
Both the care and mobility parts of
Disability Living Allowance will usually stop
after you have been in hospital for 28 days,
unless you are a private patient paying for
your accommodation and treatment
without help from the NHS.
If some or all of your Disability Living
Allowance is paid into the Motability scheme,
you may carry on getting this mobility part
until the Motability agreement ends.
If you go into or come out of hospital, you
must tell the Disability and Carers Service
straight away.
If you or your carer get Carer's Allowance,
this may also stop (see page 6)
If your Disability Living Allowance stops,
you or your partner may also stop getting
extra money in other benefits, like:
• Income Support
• Pension Credit
• incomebased Jobseeker's Allowance
• incomerelated Employment and Support
Allowance
• Housing Benefit, or
• Council Tax Benefit.
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