Millions of people in the UK living with respiratory conditions, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis, may be eligible for financial support from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Under the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) scheme, people with long-term breathing difficulties that impact daily life can receive up to £737 per month in financial assistance.
The increased PIP payments will take effect from April 2025, following the government’s annual benefits uprating. Here’s what you need to know about eligibility, how to apply, and the potential benefits you could receive.
Who Can Claim Up to £737 a Month?
1. What Is PIP?
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to help people who struggle with daily tasks or mobility due to a long-term health condition or disability.

Respiratory conditions—including asthma, COPD, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, and cystic fibrosis—are among the qualifying conditions for PIP if they significantly impact a person’s daily life.
2. What Are the New PIP Rates for 2025?
The DWP has confirmed that PIP payments will increase in April 2025, with two components:
Daily Living Component (for people who need help with everyday tasks):
- Enhanced Rate: £110.40 per week (≈ £441.60 per month)
- Standard Rate: £73.90 per week (≈ £295.60 per month)
Mobility Component (for people who struggle with moving around):
- Enhanced Rate: £77.05 per week (≈ £308.20 per month)
- Standard Rate: £29.20 per week (≈ £116.80 per month)
3. Maximum Payment Calculation
If someone qualifies for both the daily living and mobility components at the enhanced rates, they can receive: £737.80 per month (£441.60 + £308.20)
How to Apply for PIP
If you have asthma, COPD, or another respiratory condition that significantly affects your daily life, you may qualify for PIP.
1. Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, you must:
Be 16 years old or over and below State Pension age
Have a health condition or disability expected to last at least 12 months
Struggle with daily activities (e.g., dressing, cooking, managing medication) or mobility
2. How to Start Your Claim
- Call the DWP PIP helpline: 0800 917 2222 (Monday to Friday, 8 AM – 6 PM)
- Provide your personal details, medical history, and supporting documents
- Complete the ‘How your disability affects you’ form
- Attend a PIP medical assessment, if required
Other Benefits You May Be Eligible For
People with respiratory conditions may also qualify for additional support, including:
1. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
For those unable to work due to health conditions
- Provides up to £129.50 per week
- Apply online at GOV.UK – ESA
2. Universal Credit (UC)
- Financial help for those on low incomes
- Monthly payments vary based on household circumstances
3. Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB)
- Available if your respiratory condition resulted from workplace exposure
- Payments depend on the severity of your disability

Why This Support Matters for Respiratory Patients
- Living with asthma or COPD can be challenging, affecting everything from daily activities to employment.
- Financial support from the DWP can help cover the cost of medical treatments, assistive devices, and living expenses.
- More than 3 million people in the UK currently receive PIP for various disabilities, including respiratory conditions.
Key Takeaways: What to Do Next
- Check your eligibility – If you have asthma, COPD, or another respiratory condition, see if you qualify for PIP.
- Start your PIP claim – Contact 0800 917 2222.
- Consider other benefits – Universal Credit, ESA, and IIDB may provide additional financial help.
- Seek advice – Organizations like Citizens Advice and Asthma + Lung UK can assist with applications.
Conclusion
The DWP’s increased financial support for people with respiratory conditions, including asthma and COPD, will provide much-needed relief for those struggling with their daily lives.
With PIP payments reaching up to £737 per month, affected individuals can access financial stability and improve their quality of life. If you or someone you know may qualify, it’s important to apply as soon as possible to receive this support.
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