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The short answer to your question is yes providing:
a) ~ you spend at least 35 hours a week caring for a disabled person (you don't have to live with them or be related to them) b) ~ care for someone who receives the higher-rate or middle-rate care component of Disability Living Allowance, either rate of Personal Independence Payment daily living component, or any rate of Attendance Allowance c) ~ do not earn more than £128 a week (after deductions) d) ~ are not in full-time education
You don't have to be related to or live with the person you care for to claim Carer's Allowance. It's extra money each week for you to use as you want or need to.
If you think you won't be eligible to claim Carer’s Allowance because you have some savings, don't worry. Your savings and your National Insurance record won’t make a difference to your claim.
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