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Understanding Disability Allowance in Ireland
Disability Allowance is a vital social welfare payment in Ireland that supports people with a disability who are unable to work, or whose ability to work is substantially reduced. It is designed to provide financial stability and help individuals maintain a reasonable standard of living while managing long-term health conditions or disabilities.
This support plays an important role in promoting independence and inclusion, allowing recipients to participate in community life while having a basic level of income security.
Who Can Qualify?
Disability Allowance is generally available to people aged 16 to 66 who have a disability that is expected to last at least one year. The condition must significantly limit the personâs capacity for work. Applicants also need to meet certain residency and means-test requirements, as the payment is intended for those with limited income and resources.
Medical evidence from a qualified professional is usually required during the application process.âŚ


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