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20+ Benefits You Can Claim If You’re Living with a Long-term Disability

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Posted By sme-admin on March 26, 2024 Features, Wellbeing & Mental Health
Amelia Peckham, Co-Founder of Cool Crutches and Walking Sticks
Amelia Peckham, Co-Founder of Cool Crutches and Walking Sticks

Cool Crutches and Walking Sticks, an innovative mobility aid company, has revealed a list of over 20 benefits that disabled individuals can take advantage of, some of which may come as a surprise. 

As someone who personally navigates life with a disability, Amelia Peckham, Co-Founder of Cool Crutches and Walking Sticks, understands the daily trials and triumphs that come with it. Her own experiences have driven her to not only provide mobility solutions but also to highlight the often surprising benefits that can significantly alleviate the financial strains faced by the disabled community.

Amelia has created a comprehensive guide – “The Ultimate Guide to Disability Benefits.” This guide cuts through the red tape and empowers people with disabilities to understand their options and confidently apply for the support they deserve.

The guide tackles common questions like:

  • Do I qualify for benefits?
  • Can I get a blue badge or funding for an adapted car?
  • How can I balance work with a disability?

It can be downloaded as an interactive PDF here.

Accessibility and Mobility

  1. Blue Badge: Disabled individuals can access designated parking spaces and enjoy free parking when displaying a Blue Badge.

  2. London Taxicard: Offering discounted black taxi services in London, this card can also be used to book taxis in advance for added convenience.

  3. Disabled Person’s Railcard: With the Disabled Person’s Railcard, individuals can enjoy one-third off rail fares (with an annual fee of £20).

  4. Freedom Pass: The Freedom Pass provides free bus travel, ensuring mobility and independence.

  5. Motability: Disabled individuals have the option to use their benefits toward purchasing or leasing a vehicle or mobility scooter through the Motability scheme.

  6. Public Transport Assistance: Receive support with an “Offer Me a Seat” badge on public transport and enjoy free seat selection on flights.

  7. Access Card: The Access Card, costing £15 for 3 years, acts as proof of disability, facilitating access to various services and venues.

  8. Radar Key: The Radar Key, available for free from local authorities and online, unlocks disabled restrooms across the UK without requiring proof of disability.

  9. ‘Just Can’t Wait’ Card: A discreet way to request help when needing a restroom, the ‘Just Can’t Wait’ card ensures comfort and dignity.

Financial Support

  1. Financial Benefits: Many disabled individuals are eligible for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Disability Living Allowance (DLA), providing essential financial support.

  2. Access to Work: This scheme is designed to support people with disabilities or a health condition to secure employment. It also offers grants for practical, mental health, and communications support during the process.

  3. Council Tax Discounts: Council tax discounts are often available to disabled persons, offering relief on living expenses.

  4. Capped Water Bills: Water bill caps help manage utility expenses, making it easier for disabled individuals to budget effectively.

  5. Energy Bill Savings: The Warm Home Discount Scheme offers eligible individuals a £150 reduction on energy bills.

  6. Vehicle Tax Reduction/Exemption: Disabled individuals can enjoy reductions or exemptions on vehicle taxes.

  7. VAT-Free Equipment Purchases: Certain equipment needed to support disabilities can be purchased VAT-free, providing cost savings.

  8. Water Bill Discounts: In addition to bill caps, disabled individuals may also qualify for water bill discounts.

  9. Disabled Facilities Grant: Up to £30,000 is available through the Disabled Facilities Grant to make homes more accessible.

  10. Disabled Student Allowance: Students with disabilities may be eligible for Disabled Student Allowance, offering financial support of up to £25,500 annually.

  11. Blind Person’s Allowance: A special tax code for blind individuals ensures fair taxation.

Entertainment and Cultural Benefits

  1. Discounted Days Out: Carers using Essential Companion Cards and CEA cards can enjoy free or discounted access to National Trust, English Heritage, and UK cinemas.

  2. Carer/Companion Benefits: Disabled individuals can access free companion tickets for theatre, cinema, and football matches.

  3. Cultural and Entertainment Discounts: Some museums and art galleries offer free entry, and discounts on TV licenses are also available for disabled individuals.

These benefits collectively support the disabled community, offering essential assistance in navigating the high costs of living they face, and contributing to fostering a more inclusive and accessible society.

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