Personal budgets for adults, children and carers
A personal budget is money from the local council for your care, giving you more choice. There is a carer’s personal budget and personal health budget.
A personal budget is money from the local council for your care, giving you more choice. There is a carer’s personal budget and personal health budget.
A benefit for disabled people not affected by earnings, other income or savings. How to claim, assessments and appeals.
Support for disabled people to live independently at home can come from a personal assistant (PA), care worker, paid carer or support worker.
There are several ways to pay for social care, including personal budgets, personal health budgets and self-funding.
Find out how to appeal a decision about your claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or other benefits.
Prepare your disabled child for adulthood by teaching life skills for independent living, such as making a meal, managing money and personal hygiene.
How to ask your employer if you want to keep personal assistive technology and disability equipment you need to work when you leave a job.
If you choose to organise your own social care as a disabled person, you’ll receive your personal budget as a direct payment.
Preparing before your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) telephone or face-to-face assessment can make it less stressful to claim disability benefits.
How disabled people can apply for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). This benefit is not based on income but helps to meet extra costs of disability.