
Money and Finances: Tips to help you navigate your caring journey.
Check Council Tax
"Check council tax - if you live alone caring for someone with dementia, you may be exempt from council tax"
Council Tax InformationMaximising Your Income
There are ways to save money and maximise your income. Check out our Cost of Living toolkit here.
Cost of Living toolkitApply for Carer’s Allowance
Carers recommend checking if you're eligible for Carer’s Allowance, which offers a small financial contribution while you provide care. It can be a helpful resource to ease financial pressures.
Access Financial Support and Benefits
Many carers suggest investigating all available benefits, such as Universal Credit, Direct Payments, and other local grants that may be available for both you and the person you care for.
Benefits ToolkitCarers Card for Discounts
Carers recommend applying for a Carers Card, which provides discounts and helps you identify yourself as a carer when accessing services. There are a number of discount schemes available to you.
Money Off & Discount SchemesExplore Direct Payments
If eligible, carers recommend applying for Direct Payments, which give you more flexibility and control over care services, including hiring help directly.
Free Legal Advice
Be aware of and use the ‘free legal advice’ that is often available with household insurance. One carer used this service and found it very helpful. .