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Booklet
- 2003 |
Benefits, Employment
& General Advice
Benefits and General
Advice
Disability Living
Allowance
This has two parts: mobility and care. These must be claimed before the
person with dementia is 65.
Benefits
Benefits Enquiry Line - National free telephone advice and information
service
- England, Scotland
& Wales phone 0800 882200 8.30am-6.30pm weekdays & 9am-1pm
Saturdays.
- Northern Ireland
phone 0800 220674, 9am-5pm week-days. Textphone users can ring free
on 0800 243355.
You can now download
Barton Hill Advice Service’s free guide
to claiming disability living allowance (DLA) for adults experiencing
mental health problems from http:\\www.bhas.org.uk.
The guide includes:
- the 2 minute test to
help decide if you are eligible for DLA
- the four step system
for completing the claim pack – now adopted by Citizens Advice
Scotland for training all new CAB volunteers
- detailed advice on
preparing for a medical visit from a Benefits Agency doctor
Also downloadable from
the site:
- a detailed Guide to
Revisions and Appeals
Attendance Allowance
For people with
dementia over 65.
Reduction of Council
Tax
Usually 25% if only
two people are at home.
Incapacity benefit
For people with
dementia who have been working and are no longer able.
Employment
Ideally employers
are informed. A diagnosis of dementia should not lead to automatic
dismissal or retirement against the persons wishes. Terms and conditions
of employment are laid out in the persons work contract but often differ
widely. If a diagnosis is obtained after leaving work redress is
difficult (though not impossible). Talk to the employer and personnel
officer.
Trades Union Congress
(TUC), Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LS, tel 0207
636 4030 ask to speak to the policy officer for disability - direct
line: 0207 467 1271 - he will advice on employment issues.
Disability Employment
Adviser
At local job centre.
Please check
- Medic Alert -
Encouraging patients to wear a medical identification bracelet
(Medic-Alert) should ensure that they receive rapid and appropriate
medical or social care.
- Blue Badge (used to
be orange)
- Smoke Alarms
- Secure locks
Local resources should
be checked in case of emergencies or sudden deterioration
- Day Care
- Respite Care
- Residential Care:
registration of homes depends on whether nursing/psychiatric care is
offered. EMI Residential Homes may accept a person with dementia
under 65. Health Funded Continuing Care may be available.
Pastimes
Think what this
person enjoyed doing in the past.
If the answer is
reading but they can no longer read they may still enjoy audio books.
Music can be a great
therapy – singing, dancing, activities.
A walkman may focus
the sounds. Again think of what they enjoyed in the past – were they
in a choir? Did they play an instrument?
Puzzles of all kinds
– particularly jigsaws.
Rug-making,
gardening, baking – supervision essential.
Walking and swimming
are good exercise.
Travel
Make sure that all
parties have some awareness of the illness and that certain problems
could occur e.g. airlines, coach drivers and tour guides. They will want
to know there is going to be adequate supervision. Make sure travel
sickness tablets are taken if required. If tablets are prescribed try a
dummy run for example a coach trip when one can get off if necessary.
Toilets for the disabled
can be a tremendous help. They are mostly locked and a key can be
obtained from RADAR tel: 0207 250 3222 - you then follow instructions
i.e. press 1 for key scheme 2 for list of key scheme facilities.....etc
Falls
People with dementia
are more liable to fall over. Specialist advice can be obtained from an
occupation therapist or physiotherapist. Ensure there is adequate
lighting in corridors, dim lights can be plugged into wall sockets near
the floor. Make certain rugs are not slippery or rucked up. Check that
the person with dementias shoes are appropriate and fit properly.
If someone falls make
them comfortable until they are orientated and able to help themselves
stand. Take care of your own back.
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