Macmillan Benefits Service continues to help patients
Robert Cairns is based in the Southern Trust and part of a team of Macmillan Benefits Advisors working across all Health Trusts in Northern Ireland. Last year the Macmillan service helped to identify more than £9 million in benefits for people living with cancer here.
Robert said: “Like all Macmillan Advisors, I’m usually office-based. While we’re all following government advice to stay at home during these unprecedented times, we were determined to find a safe way to continue helping people living with cancer, and their family and carers.
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Hide Ad“All Macmillan Advisors are now set up at home and ready to help at the end of the telephone. These are difficult times for us all and people need our help more than ever. Just call our Macmillan Benefits Service number on 0300 1233 233. Wherever you live in Northern Ireland, we will put you through to an advisor in your local Health Trust area. If it’s easier to get in touch by email, contact us at [email protected]
“While money might not be the first thing on your mind after a cancer diagnosis, cancer can be tough on your finances. I talk to people every day who don’t know where to turn, or what financial support is available to them.
“We can help in a range of ways, including assessing your entitlement to means-tested and non means-tested benefits; applying for benefits and completing application forms; or helping you to apply for a Macmillan Grant or other one-off grant payments.
“Call us today, that’s what we’re here for.”
Comprehensive information and support, including Macmillan’s latest guidance and advice on the impact of coronavirus on cancer care, is available on www.macmillan.org.uk.