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Living with chronic illness

Dealing with a serious or terminal illness can put you under financial pressure too. If you’re struggling, please talk to us. You can book an appointment to see us face-to-face, over a video call, or call us on the phone.


Where to get help 

Financial help

Our teams will be able to advise you on: 

  • Possible repayment holidays on mortgages and loans
  • Possible debt restructuring to lower monthly payments
  • How to plan a budget for your new financial situation

Please also see our Money Worries page.

Where else can you get financial advice? 

Living with a disability or illness, or caring for someone who is, can make managing money stressful, especially with reduced income.

The Money Helper(opens in a new tab) website offers guidance on financial support to help you adapt your home, ease travel, and live more independently.


Struggling to make payments or missed a payment?

If you want to talk about restructuring your debt or taking a payment holiday, give one of our teams a call or book an appointment to see us. 


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Longterm illness support 

These services can give you free, independent and confidential advice.

Macmillan Cancer Support(opens in a new tab)

Dementia UK (opens in a new tab)

Marie Curie (opens in a new tab)

You can contact them any time or with your permission we can refer you.
 

Mental health and wellbeing support 

These services can give you free, independent and confidential advice.

Mental Health Foundation(opens in a new tab)

Mind(opens in a new tab)

Rethink Mental Illness(opens in a new tab)

The Smararitans(opens in a new tab)

You can contact them any time or with your permission we can refer you.