|  | Although the existence of the NHS means that patients and families do not need to worry about medical bills, a diagnosis of leukaemia or a related condition may lead to many financial complications. There are benefits available for people who have cancer and their carers. The social services should be able to advise about which are the most appropriate benefits to claim.
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Directgov (Directgov) is responsible for the Government's welfare reform agenda. Its aim is to promote opportunity and independence for all. It delivers support and advice through a modern network of services to people of working age, employers, pensioners, families and children and disabled people. To find out more about the benefits available from Directgov visit www.direct.gov.uk
There are other benefits available from Jobcentre Plus, including bereavement allowances and payments and funeral payments. Find out more at the Jobcentre Plus Customer’s pages www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/jcp/customers or Partner’s pages www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk/jcp/Partners.
 | Insurance |
People who have cancer often find it difficult to obtain travel or holiday insurance.
You can get advice on companies which may be able to help from Leukaemia Care – Tel 0800 169 6680. |
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