Coping financially - End of life care
Money can be a worry if you or a family member need to take time off work as a result of illness or to care for someone with a terminal illness. But there is support available.
Ask a GP, hospital doctor or nurse to refer you to a hospital social worker or community social worker.
They can assess your financial situation and give you advice on benefits. They can also tell you about any special funds you might qualify for.
Help from charities
Some charities can provide support for free, such as Marie Curie, Sue Ryder, Maggie's Centres, or your local hospice.
They can offer advice, counselling and practical help for people and their families who are living with illness.
You may be able to apply for grants from charities, such as a Macmillan Grant, or through the Turn2us grant search.
Citizens Advice also offers advice about financial help.
Benefits
You can check whether you're eligible for any of the benefits listed below:
- Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) – if you're unable to work as a result of illness or disability
- Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) – for some people who are employed
- Carer's Allowance – if you're looking after someone
- Attendance Allowance – for disabled people aged 65 or over, or who need care
- Pension Credit
- Tax Credits and Child Tax Credits
- Housing Benefit
- Council Tax Reduction
Not everybody will be eligible for these benefits and, if you're eligible, claiming them might affect other benefits you receive. For example, getting a Carer's Allowance can affect the benefits of the person you're caring for.
You can use the Turn2us benefits calculator to see which benefits you might qualify for.
Help for those caring for you
If you or your partner, family or other carers want more information about where to find help and support on financial issues for people who are looking after someone who's ill, see our Social care and support guide.
Useful organisations
- Age UK: benefits and entitlements
- Cancer Research UK: financial support
- Macmillan Cancer Support: organising your finances
- Marie Curie: benefits and financial support
Enquiry phone lines
- Pensions – 0800 731 7898
- Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit – 0345 300 3900
Page last reviewed: 16 June 2024
Next review due: 16 June 2024