Hi Louise ,
sorry that you health is impeding the phased return.
The links i posted above should just about cover most of the things you can claim , however i would say it may be preferable to let them retire you and to claim SSP (if your pay scheme has run out)
Again you would need advice on whether you can claim monies for early retirement (see TPAS link in previous post).
If you do receive an early pension then any amount over about £85 will affect payments of ESA (contribution based) (Figure correct as of April 2010) In that your ESA will be reduced by half of the amount above £85.
Ideally it would be an idea to talk to an advice agency face to face about your options etc , as there are so many variables and what if's .. but you do need to know all your options .
Have a look at the ESA guide from the Winter Newsletter .. also
HERE With ESA it is going to be harder to get found unfit from work as from the 28th March 2010, and there are plans to make it Means tested as from April 2011 (ie your savings and partners income will be taken into account) .
Obvious other things include "Needs Assessments " ( adaptations to your home to help you ) arranged by your Local Authority , DLA etc .
You really do need to talk this through ..
Sorry i cannot be of more help at the moment , as it depends on various factors including whether it is agreed you will get a pension now or not)
Rich :)
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