You can usually continue to get Carer’s Allowance for up to eight weeks after the person you look after dies, as long as you continue to meet the age, study, earnings and residence criteria. https://www.carersuk.org/help-and-advice/financial-support/help-with-benefits/carers-allowance. Sign In or Register to comment.
How long after death can you claim Carers Allowance?
How to apply for a payment after a death?
What happens to domiciliary care allowance when a child dies?
How it works
You could get £69.70 a week if you care for someone at least 35 hours a week and they get certain benefits. You do not have to be related to, or li...
Eligibility
You may be eligible for Carer’s Allowance if you, the person you care for and the type of care you provide meets certain criteria. The person you c...
Effect on other benefits
Carer’s Allowance can affect the other benefits that both you and the person you care for get. Effect on the benefits of the person you care for Wh...
Make a claim
Before you apply make sure you have your: National Insurance number (if you have a partner you’ll need theirs too) bank or building society details...
Report a change in circumstances
You must report changes in your circumstances if you’re claiming or have applied for Carer’s Allowance. Changes can include: starting a job startin...