Benefits by Health Condition
Different health conditions may qualify you for different benefits. Select your condition below to see which benefits could be relevant to your situation, with guidance on eligibility and how to apply.
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Arthritis
Arthritis can significantly affect daily living, mobility, and the ability to work. If you live with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or another form of th...
View guideCOPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) can make everyday activities difficult — from walking short distances to preparing meals. If you live with COPD, em...
View guideDementia
A dementia diagnosis can be overwhelming, but there is financial support available that many people do not know about. Whether you have been diagnosed yourself ...
View guideDepression & Anxiety
Mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety can have a profound effect on daily life, relationships, and the ability to work. If your mental health ...
View guideDiabetes
Diabetes can affect many aspects of daily life, from managing blood sugar levels and medication to dealing with complications such as neuropathy, retinopathy, o...
View guideFibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia causes widespread pain, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties that can significantly affect daily life and the ability to work. Because fibromyalgia ...
View guideHeart Disease
Heart disease — including heart failure, angina, cardiomyopathy, and the effects of heart attacks — can significantly affect your ability to carry out everyday ...
View guideStroke
A stroke can have a wide range of lasting effects — from mobility problems and speech difficulties to fatigue, memory issues, and emotional changes. If you or a...
View guideCancer
A cancer diagnosis can bring significant financial pressures on top of the health challenges. Treatment side effects, time off work, and additional costs can al...
View guideMultiple Sclerosis (MS)
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can affect many aspects of daily life, from mobility and fatigue to vision, bladder control, and cognitive function. The unpredictable a...
View guideParkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease can affect movement, balance, speech, and many other aspects of daily life. As the condition progresses, the level of support needed often i...
View guideEpilepsy
Epilepsy can affect many areas of life — from employment and independence to daily safety and wellbeing. If epilepsy affects your daily living, mobility, or abi...
View guideLearning Disability
People with learning disabilities may be entitled to a range of UK benefits to support daily living, independence, and financial security. Whether you are a par...
View guideAutism
Autism affects how people communicate, interact with others, and experience the world. If autism significantly affects daily living — whether for a child or an ...
View guideBack Pain & Spinal Conditions
Chronic back pain, spinal injuries, and conditions such as sciatica, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease can significantly limit daily activities and...
View guideHearing Loss
Hearing loss and deafness can affect communication, safety, social interaction, and independence. Whether you have mild hearing loss or are profoundly deaf, you...
View guideVisual Impairment
Visual impairment and blindness can affect independence, safety, and the ability to carry out daily tasks. There are several UK benefits and entitlements that p...
View guideChronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) can cause debilitating fatigue, pain, cognitive difficulties, and sensitivity to stimuli. The fluc...
View guideMobility Difficulties
Mobility difficulties can arise from many different conditions — arthritis, injuries, neurological conditions, amputations, and more. If you find it difficult t...
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Important: Benefits Robin is not affiliated with the DWP or UK Government. We provide information and assistance, not legal or financial advice. These are estimates based on your answers. Final decisions are made by the DWP.