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need advice about benefits but do not have loads of details
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hiya, there is a man who lives near me that hasn't been very well at all and i've been trying to help by doing various things like take him shopping and take him to the gp. He is unwell so is not working (and hasn't for some time and also wouldn't be able to at the moment) he tells me he gets "income support allowance" at about 65 per week (i don't know if he means esa or is) He gets council tax benefit which reduces his ct to about a fiver a month.
He told me this morning that i wouldn't have to take him shopping because he didn't have any money. I really don't want to set a precedent by buying him food or giving him money, because it's going to be the same next week and the week after and the week after that, and i really can't afford to support another adult. Also, i have pointed him in the direction of cab to sort things out, but he hasn't done anything about it, and in a way i feel unwilling to help someone who is unwilling to help themselves. His illness is alcoholism, and he also has no motivation to do anything to stop. He is still paying for prescriptions etc.
My question is, do any other benefits he might be entitled to spring to mind? He is a single man, no kids and owns his house. He is a long way off retirement
He told me this morning that i wouldn't have to take him shopping because he didn't have any money. I really don't want to set a precedent by buying him food or giving him money, because it's going to be the same next week and the week after and the week after that, and i really can't afford to support another adult. Also, i have pointed him in the direction of cab to sort things out, but he hasn't done anything about it, and in a way i feel unwilling to help someone who is unwilling to help themselves. His illness is alcoholism, and he also has no motivation to do anything to stop. He is still paying for prescriptions etc.
My question is, do any other benefits he might be entitled to spring to mind? He is a single man, no kids and owns his house. He is a long way off retirement
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Here comes the tough answer. If he doesn't want to get better then you are peeing in the wind. I am not saying don't do anything to help, but the likelihood is that if he gets more benefits they will go on booze and fags. He has to want to change and while he can't then there is nothing that you or anyone else can do.....sorry.
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