Part of the problem with Attendance Alllowance is its very name. This makes people assume they can only claim it if they are, or have intention of getting, someone to Attend them.
It was four years ago, that one of my daughters told me it, claim AA. I did not think I had any right to it, but downoaded the form and was dismayed at its length, The only advice I recieved was to teply to questions as at my bad times, not coping ones. I was so sure that I was not entitled to this - after all, I thought, it was for people who disabled and require constant assistance from someone else.!!! So, I scribbled my replies, and sent it off. Forgot all about it, until the reoly cam eback saing I had been awarded the Higher Amont. Added to that was extra money paid as I also had Pension Credit
This was life changing - has enabled me to mobility scooters, even a lovely small electtic wheelchair, which I can use on trains and buses. Riser/recliner chair, grab rails, trolley for taking tray from kitchen to living room, Before I moved I did use some of it for a gardener, but that is the only time this allowance has been used to pay for someone else to do anything. After I received this, I had a fall which resulted in spinal fracture, making normal things even more difficult, but = thanks to being able to purchase wonderful aids, I can live a totally normal, independent life.
I still come across people who think I am using this incorrectly and should be paying for people to 'Attend Me'. which is why I really think this needs re-naming.