COUNCILS across the county are joining forces to encourage pension-age residents to check that they are not missing out on support available to them.
East Sussex County Council has teamed up with the five district and borough councils to raise awareness of Pension Credit to those who may be eligible.
Pension Credit provides additional money to residents over State Pension age who are on a low income to help with living expenses.
As well as increasing income, Pension Credit could also help residents access other benefits including support with housing and health costs.
Cllr Carl Maynard, the county council’s lead member for adult social care and health, said: “Increasing living costs are continuing to make it difficult for residents to make ends meet. We know that across East Sussex there are at least 760 residents who may be eligible for Pension Credit, and that number could be even higher.
“The additional income could go a long way to help eligible residents meet the cost of household bills and I would encourage anyone who thinks they fit the criteria to check to see if they can access the benefit.”
Pension Credit tops up a person’s weekly income to £218.15 if they are single and £332.95 if they live with a partner.
Residents could also be eligible for further support for other responsibilities and costs based on their circumstances. Those receiving Pension Credit could receive housing benefit, winter fuel payments, council tax discount and help with NHS dental treatment, glasses and transport costs for appointments.
Residents who think they may qualify for Pension Credit are being urged to check their eligibility by visiting www.gov.uk/pension-credit or calling 0800 99 1234.
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