Thousands of people across Ireland could be earning extra money each with with a lesser known social welfare bump that could help stretch your earnings.
The Living Alone Increase is an extra payment for people who are living alone and getting a social welfare payment. The weekly rate for the Living Alone allowance is €22.
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How to qualify?
If you are aged 66 or over and live alone, you will qualify for the Living Alone Increase if you are getting one of the following payments:
If you are under 66 and live alone, you will qualify for the Living Alone Increase if you’re getting one of the following payments:
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Do I have to live alone to get the increase?
You must live alone to get the increase in your payment. However, there are some exceptions.
Granny flats
If you are living in an extension of a family member's home - for example, in a granny flat - you can qualify for the increase if you can show that you have facilities to cook and eat alone.
You must also have your own living or dining room and sleeping accommodation.
Sheltered accommodation
If you live in sheltered accommodation, you may qualify for the Living Alone Increase if you are regarded as living independently within the institution. You can find a list of hostels and homes where the Living Alone Increase is payable on Gov.ie.
You will not qualify if you share dormitory accommodation with others or have round-the clock supervision or nursing care.
People who live in nursing homes will not qualify as they cannot be regarded as living completely or mainly alone.
People who can stay with you
You can also qualify as living alone if you:
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Telephone Support Allowance
The Telephone Support Allowance is an extra payment that helps people living alone with the cost of communications or a home alert system.
You will qualify for the Telephone Support Allowance if you are getting both the Living Alone Increase and the Fuel Allowance, with certain social welfare payments.
The allowance is €2.50 per week and is paid with your main weekly payment. It is paid automatically, so you do not need to apply for it.
You can read more about the Telephone Support Allowance on Gov.ie.
How to apply for a Living Alone Increase
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Fill in a Living Alone Increase application form. Send the completed form to the section of the Department of Social Protection that pays your main pension or benefit.
Your Intreo Centre or local Social Welfare Branch Office will be able to answer any questions about the Living Alone Increase and can help you to complete your form. You can also get help from your local Citizens Information Centre.
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