Check What You're Entitled To in Minutes
Our embedded Turn2Us benefits calculator is completely free, confidential, and takes just a few minutes to complete. Simply answer some straightforward questions about your circumstances, and you'll receive a personalised breakdown of:
- Benefits you may be eligible for: Including Carer's Allowance, Universal Credit, Attendance Allowance, and more
- Estimated amounts: So you know what financial support could be coming your way
- Next steps: Clear guidance on how to apply
Who Can Use the Benefits Calculator?
This tool is designed for:
- Carents providing unpaid care for elderly parents or relatives
- Older adults who need help with daily living costs or care expenses
- Anyone concerned about money while managing care responsibilities
You don't need to be receiving care services or have a formal carer role. If you're looking after an elderly parent, you deserve to know what support exists.
Why Check Your Entitlement?
Many carents miss out on financial support simply because they don't know it exists. You might be entitled to help if you:
- Spend 35+ hours a week caring for a parent
- Have reduced your working hours to provide care
- Are struggling with household bills or care costs
- Have a parent who needs help with daily tasks
The average unclaimed benefits in the UK run into billions each year. Don't leave money on the table.
Confidential, Secure, and Independent
Your privacy matters. The Turn2Us benefits calculator:
- Doesn't store your personal information
- Doesn't require you to register or sign up
- Provides impartial, expert guidance
- Is regularly updated with the latest benefits information
Ready to Find Out What Support You're Entitled To?
Use our free benefits calculator below and discover what help is available for you and your parents.
The calculation takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
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