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<p>HM Treasury ministers have regular discussions with Department for Health and Social
Care ministers on a range of issues, including meetings between the Chancellor and
the Secretary of State</p><p><br> The Government delivers a wide range of support
to help those with disabilities and long-term health conditions, such as Parkinson’s.
If individuals incur extra costs whilst performing tasks associated with daily living,
then they may qualify for disability benefits such as Personal Independence Payment
(PIP) and Attendance Allowance (AA). This extra support can be worth over £8,900 per
year and is due to increase from April by 6.7%. Depending on their needs, additional
support for those with Parkinson’s may be available via local authorities who deliver
adult social care services.</p>
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