Local Government Reorganisation
Hart District Council will join with Basingstoke and Deane and Rushmoor Borough Councils to form one unitary authority for north Hampshire from April 2028
Find out about financial, emotional and social support available to you in Hart.
An assessment for care tells you what needs the person with dementia has, and what needs you may have as a carer.
This care may be partly or completely paid for by your local council, or you may have to pay for this care and support yourself. The care needs assessment will help you find out what care is needed and how it will be paid for.
You can request an assessment by contacting:
Adults’ Health and Care, Hampshire County Council: 0300 555 1386
You or your carer may be able to get support for your finances.
Attendance Allowance - Attendance Allowance is to help with extra costs associated with having a disability. It can be claimed by someone over pension age who needs supervision or help with personal care.
Carer’s Allowance - Carer's Allowance is a benefit that can provide extra support to people who spend at least 35 unpaid hours per week looking after someone else. Receiving this allowance is dependent on you receiving certain other benefits and is only available to those under state pension age.
PIP (Personal Independent Payment) - For people over 16 years old who have care or mobility needs and are under pension age.
Help with housing costs - You may qualify for help including Council Tax, support for mortgage interest or Housing Benefit, if you’re on a low income or receiving certain benefits.
Universal Credit - You or the person you care for may be able to get Universal Credit if you’re on a low income or need help with your living costs and are under state pension age.
Pension Credit - Pension Credit may be available to you if you claim state pension but it is not enough for you to live on.
Apply for a Blue Badge: www.hants.gov.uk/transport/parking/bluebadge
Blue Badge holders can currently park free of charge in Hart District Council’s pay and display car parks in marked bays. A valid Blue Badge must be clearly displayed.
This council service provides specialist help and advice about grants for home improvements, repairs, and adaptations for older, vulnerable and disabled people. They can also help with forms and paperwork and tell you about other services in your area.
privatesectorhousing@hart.gov.uk
There are various organisations in Hart that offer different support. Most services are free and it is usually possible to self-refer.
Services include blue badges, Meals on Wheels and needs assessments.
0300 555 1386 (Out of hours telephone: 0300 555 1373)
www.hants.gov.uk/socialcareandhealth/adultsocialcare
The volunteers can help you find the support you need and fill out forms.
01962 868545
enquiries@ageconcernhampshire.org.uk
Help includes initial benefits assessments, care needs assessments and help requesting and filling in forms.
0808 2787864 (adviceline)
01252 878435 (appointments)
www.citizensadvicehart.org.uk
Expert practical, clinical and emotional support via a helpline, in-person appointments (Farnborough) and an online programme.
0800 888 6678
helpline@dementiauk.org
www.dementiauk.org
Support, information and advice for anyone affected by dementia. They can help you understand which benefits you may be entitled to and how to claim.
0333 150 3456
www.alzheimers.org.uk
Emergency Planning and carer support groups.
01264 311680
info@carercentre.com
www.carercentre.com
Free support for individuals with dementia and their carers.
0344 324 6589
www.mydementiasupport.org
For a full list of dementia support organisations in Hart visit the Here for Hart Directory
This information on this page is available in a printed format.
To request copies of the printed leaflet, please contact hereforhart@hart.gov.uk