Financial Benefits.

My partner diagnosed with Lung Cancer but is still employed but off work sick. She is still recieving her salary but i am aware that due to her illness she is now classed as disabled. Can anyone advise when she should apply for benefits as she is still being paid by her employer and i assume you cannot do or get both?

 

Thanks in advance

  • She may qualify for PIP which is NOT means tested, so is given whether in work or not. Your local MacMillan may have an advisor who can help. If she does qualify, it will be backdated to the date of her diagnosis.

    There is more info on the CRUK website - I'd send you the link but I'm on a train with a dodgy mobile signal.

     

    Cheers

    Dave

  • Many thanks for your reply :-D

     

  • There is generally a waiting period before PIP can be claimed but this is not always the case (my partner jad stage  4 from the start. The seriousness of the diagnosis meant that they could have claimed immediately. The claim is dated from when the form is despatched, so, the sooner you call the better. If you eligible then the more weeks that you claim, them obviously it is to your advantage. 

     

    Good kuck. 

  • Hi 

    I'm a benefits officer and cancer patient. Statutory Sick pay is paid by the employer for up to 28 weeks but they can stop it after 4 depending on the business. As soon as the employer stops you need to ring the DWP to claim ESA (Employment & Support Allowance) they will take the claim over the telephone and send it to you to keep, no need to return. You wil then be paid after the first week and then another  form will arrive called ESA50. This is a medical form  where you write about all of your difficulties  and personal info etc. You will then be assessed for a medical appointment. Once the medical has been completed the money will be increased from week 14 of the claim. This is quite complicated but I am here for any questions. 

    Basicly if you have paid national insurance contributions you can get ESA  contributions based and this is not means teased but if you haven't worked you will only get it if you have no/ low income or maybe not at all  if you have other household income (i.e partner, savings, etc) you may not qualify as it is means tested. 

    Its best to answer questions rather than trying to explain the terrible system. There are also two groups to this benefit ( support group and work related activity group) cancer patients should go into the support group until fully recovered from treatment and symptoms . The support group is paid indefinitely if you are claiming on contribution grounds but otherwise it could stop after 12 months . 

    Hope this helps

    regards

    Carol 

  • Thank you for your reply. 

    She is currently on full pay for 6mths then it will drop to half thereafter. The idea really is to get knowledge of what there maybe out there to claim and when to do so. Do you know if my income would be taken into account as we dont technically live together but would do so if she become ill and needs more support or would i be better as it is , that her living alone.

  • Hi

    She can claim as soon as the SSP stops even if she is receiving half pay she can still claim ESA. If its Contribution based ESA ( paid enough stamps) then you can live with her and it won't be affected BUT if she had to claim means tested ESA and YOU MOVE IN  then your income must be counted otherwise it's fraud and she could have to pay it all back . This is even worse if she claims housing benefit and you move in, it must be declared. She can claim pip as well ( personal Independance payments) she needs to be ILL for three months first unless terminally Ill then it's immediate. ( sorry has to be explained) I can help you if you message me with all the facts if you want a correct assessment. If you live together you will be assessed as a couple unless you can prove you are only her carer?

    Regards

    Carol

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  • Hi 

    I was just thinking about you and your partner and wondered how things are going for you both? 

    Best wishes 

    Carol 

  • Thank .you for your kind words and thoughts.

    Things have really changed for the better in some respects. Let me explain, the original diagnosis pre-biopsy was that the cancer was lung, appeared advanced, since then there have been many tests, and the final diagnosis and although not yet know which type has now become NHL, although not what anyone wants to hear but a far better diagnosis and outlook. Still awaiting PET Scans result, bone marrow biopsy and lung function tests. We have been assured there is a good chance of a better outcome than first thought. The treatment proposed once everything is clear seems to be less harsh.

  • Hi

    Lovely to hear from you. I'm so happy you both feel a little more positive about things. The treatments are good for NHL these days so stay strong and the treatment will soon be over. I have a friend who went on this journey but he's fine now, must be nearly 10 years for him now.

    Keep in touch and let us know how things are going 

    Carol