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  1. Attendance Allowance

    Attendance Allowance is a benefit for people over State Pension age who need help with personal care or supervision because of illness. Read more from Age UK.

  2. Homelessness

    homelessness, your local council may have a duty to help you. Legally, you're considered at risk of homelessness if it's likely you'll be made homeless within 56 days. To get help, your local council must agree that ... seeking advice, as this could impact how much help you may be able to get from the council. If you approach the local council for help, they may be able to offer some initial assistance to you to help prevent

  3. Longer tenancies would be good news for older private renters

    Age UK and Age UK London are working jointly to seek reform of the private rented sector for the benefit of older renters.

  4. Become a corporate partner

    Age UK is known for building partnerships that support our life-changing work and bring lasting benefits to your company. Find out how your company can get involved.

  5. Income Support

    Income Support s a means tested benefit designed to provide extra money to help people on a low income. Find how to check your eligibility at Age UK.

  6. Disability Living Allowance

    Disability Living allowance (DLA) is a benefit for people who need extra care and support in their daily lives. Find out who is eligible from Age UK now.

  7. Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) Loan

    Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) is a benefit for homeowners which helps pay towards the interest on a mortgage or home improvement loans.

  8. Pension Credit

    Pension Credit is a benefit that provides extra money for people over State Pension age and are struggling to make ends meet. Read more from Age UK.

  9. Help and support for people with dementia

    financial support that you're entitled to. Make sure you claim all the benefits you're entitled to. You may be entitled to a disability benefit – either Personal Independence Payment or Attendance ... Apply for a 25% reduction on your Council Tax bill if you live alone.  Or, if you live with someone else, they may be entitled to a 25% discount on their Council Tax bill because of your dementia. As

  10. Financial and legal tips before remarrying

    or live with someone as a couple, any means-tested benefits you receive, such as Universal Credit , Pension Credit , Housing Benefit  or Council Tax Support , may be affected. This is because your partner’s ... part of the overall assessment. Make sure to notify the office that pays your benefits as soon as possible. If your benefits are affected, the amount you receive may go up or down, you may no longer be

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