Hi Jo,
I haven't been on here for a long time. Haven't read your profile yet but just wanted to know how u got on with centrelink? I was diagnosed with terminal bowel ca in 2007 and like you was told I was ineligible for anything from centrelink as my husband was going to continue to work throughout my treatment.
i was later told that with a terminal diagnosis you are entitled to a disability support pernsion and pension card. I think the income cut off may be about $65,000 but don't quote me on that. You as a carer of someone who is "terminal" are entitled to the carer allowence which is non-means tested. The carer pension is means tested.
So for the 1st 12 months of my fight we got nothing, then a friend of mine pushed me to try again. I had palliative care help fill in forms. Because I was "terminal" they simply ticked terminal - 3 months to live and we have received it ever since.
I mean really, who knows when you are terminal how long we have, anything could happen in the mean time. Who are centrelink to play God and say you are only terminal if the Doctor thinks you have 3 months to live. We hear so often of people being given a few weeks to live and going on to live for another 12 months. I was given 6 months to live and that was 29 months ago! I'm not lying to centrelink, the tumors in my lungs could kill me at any point, I could get a lung infection and drop dead.....who knows, not me and even my docs are suprised at how well I am, so if you aren't already getting some assistance, get pall care to help out if you have access to them!
Cheers
mihalo