Dementia commonly qualifies for PIP because it affects memory, planning, communication, safety, and the ability to carry out daily tasks independently. PIP is available to people of working age (under state pension age when first claiming) and can be claimed by a carer or family member as an appointee if the person lacks capacity.
Read more: See our PIP guide for a full overview of how PIP works.
PIP or Attendance Allowance? — Getting the Right Benefit
| Situation | Benefit to claim |
|---|---|
| Dementia diagnosed before state pension age (66) | PIP |
| Dementia diagnosed after reaching state pension age | Attendance Allowance |
| Living in Scotland | Consult Social Security Scotland — Adult Disability Payment (ADP) replaces PIP |
If a person with dementia is already on PIP and reaches state pension age, they continue receiving PIP — they do not switch to Attendance Allowance.
How Dementia Affects PIP Activities
Daily Living Activities
| Activity | How dementia typically affects it | Points available |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Preparing food | Forgetting to turn off hobs; fire/burn risk; unable to follow recipe steps | Up to 8 |
| 2. Eating and drinking | Forgetting to eat, choking risk in later stages | Up to 4 |
| 3. Managing therapy | Forgetting medication, taking incorrect doses | Up to 8 |
| 4. Washing and bathing | Forgetting to wash; unable to remember the steps; safety risk | Up to 8 |
| 5. Managing toilet needs | Incontinence in moderate/late dementia | Up to 8 |
| 6. Dressing | Forgetting how to dress, putting clothes on incorrectly | Up to 8 |
| 7. Communicating | Word-finding difficulties, inability to follow conversation | Up to 8 |
| 9. Engaging with others | Social withdrawal, paranoia, confusion in social situations | Up to 4 |
| 10. Making budgeting decisions | Unable to manage money, susceptible to financial exploitation | Up to 6 |
Activity 10 (budgeting decisions) is particularly significant for dementia — if the person cannot manage everyday financial transactions (paying for shopping, avoiding scams, managing bills), this scores points that many other conditions do not generate.
Mobility Activities
| Activity | How dementia affects it | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Planning journeys | Cannot plan or follow a route safely; gets lost; road safety issues | Up to 12 (enhanced Mobility) |
| 2. Moving around | Generally preserved in early dementia; reduced in later stages | Up to 12 |
Mobility Activity 1 is critical for dementia: If the person cannot safely leave the house alone — because they get lost, are at road risk, or need supervision outdoors — this scores the enhanced Mobility component (£75.75/week) regardless of physical walking ability.
Special Rules for Terminal Illness (SRTI)
In advanced dementia where a doctor confirms life expectancy is 12 months or less, SRTI applies:
- Automatic enhanced Daily Living: £108.55/week
- No face-to-face assessment required
- Claim processed within days
The GP or specialist submits an SR1 form. An appointee can handle the entire claim.
PIP Rates 2026/27
| Component | Standard rate | Enhanced rate |
|---|---|---|
| Daily Living | £72.65/week | £108.55/week |
| Mobility | £28.70/week | £75.75/week |
People with moderate-to-severe dementia frequently qualify for enhanced Daily Living + enhanced Mobility — a combined £184.30 per week (£9,584/year) — because multiple activities are affected at high severity.
How to Claim as an Appointee
- Call DWP on 0800 917 2222 and explain the person lacks capacity to claim
- Register as appointee — DWP will send an appointee form; it can also be done in person at a Jobcentre
- Complete the PIP2 form on the person’s behalf, describing their limitations in the third person (e.g. “Joan cannot prepare meals safely because…”)
- Attach medical evidence — a GP letter, memory clinic assessment, or dementia care plan
- Use the carer’s/family member’s perspective — describe what you observe them struggling with daily
Getting Help
- Alzheimer’s Society: helpline 0333 150 3456 — can advise on PIP claims and appointeeships
- Age UK: helpline 0800 678 1602
- Citizens Advice: free benefits help including PIP form assistance
- Carers UK: 0808 808 7777
For more see how to claim PIP, Attendance Allowance guide, and Carer’s Allowance.