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If someone close to you has a long-term health problem such as osteoarthritis you may find yourself taking on a number of caring responsibilities. According to Carers UK, there are approximately six million people providing care around the UK at the moment. That equates to one in eight adults, many of whom are ordinary people like you. Some have no choice, as they can't afford to pay someone else to provide the care, while many others feel that it is important to look after their loved one or friend.
If you are caring for someone, you will be glad to know that the Government has committed itself to providing support for people like you. Not only should you be able to get support from the NHS (depending on the condition of the person you are caring for), but you may also be able to claim a special carer's allowance.
If you spend 35 hours or more each week providing care to a seriously ill or disabled person and are not earning more than £100 a week are over 16 and outside full time education, then you may be able to claim Carer's Allowance (CA), a special social security benefit for full-time carers. To find out if you qualify, contact the CA Unit on 01253 856123 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Thursday and between 9am and 4.30pm on Fridays. If your first language is not English, ask for information about the interpreter service. Alternatively, email cau.customer-services@dwp.gsi.gov.uk or apply online via the website at Caring for someone.
Caring for someone with a chronic health condition is never easy and there may be times when it is especially tough. Here's some advice which may help:
See support groups and charities for details of arthritis care.
See Carers UK - the organisation led by carers for carers - for more information www.carersuk.org
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