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25th May 2022
02:56pm BST

This grant will be treated the same as the benefit for dental treatments, hearing aids or eye tests, with it being paid to registered providers and taken off the final cost price.
“There’s also a taboo around alopecia as well, some people are afraid to talk about it, some people are afraid to say that they actually have this condition,” Ms Humphreys told Independent.ie
“We want to create that awareness and we want to provide support.”
While not available yet, she did not rule out expanding this grant to those with natural balding as the payment is to be reviewed and have changes made.
The grand is under the Department of Social Protection’s Treatment Benefit Scheme.
According to Paddy Pender of Alopecia Ireland, people with the illness may go through at least one wig each year and realistic wigs can cost thousands depending on length and style.Explore more on these topics: