Council reminds Cowbridge residents over 50 to claim older person benefits

By Jack Wynn

17th Mar 2022 | Local News

Cowbridge residents over 50 should claim benefits they are entitled to. (Image credit: Alex Bljan/Unsplash)
Cowbridge residents over 50 should claim benefits they are entitled to. (Image credit: Alex Bljan/Unsplash)

Cowbridge residents over 50 are being reminded by the Vale of Glamorgan Council to claim benefits they may be entitled to.

Working with the county's 50+ Strategy Forum, both recognise that inflation is climbing, while energy, fuel and food prices have also increased.

The council has addressed that households are spending significantly more than they were previously, with some older people on limited budgets hit hardest.

To help address this, both the council and forum are raising awareness of the benefits that are available to people over 50.

Some people might be unaware of the financial support available and such entitlements often go unclaimed. These entitlements on offer include:

1. Pension credits and boosts - a benefit for people over state pension age that tops up income.

2. Council tax reduction - this may be a total or partial discount depending on circumstances.

3. Housing benefit - support to help pay rent.

4. Attendance allowance - available for older people who may need extra help to stay independent at home.

5. Carers allowance - a benefit for those who are involved in caring for someone else.

6. Heating benefits - a winter fuel payment to help pay heating bills. Cllr Ben Gray, the cabinet member for Social Care and Health, said: "The last few months have been difficult for a range of people as the cost of everyday life shoots up. "Older people may be among those impacted most by this situation, so we want to draw people's attention to a number of financial entitlements available to this group, depending on their circumstances. "We offer a council tax reduction in certain instances, while it may also be possible to boost your pension or receive an extra allowance if you are a carer. Many other services are also available for free or at a discounted rate to those over 50. "It's important we make people aware of exactly what they're entitled to, so no-one misses out." Lynda Wallis, executive chair of the Vale 50+ Strategy Forum, added: "There are millions of pounds that is unclaimed by older people because they are not aware that they are entitled to claim it. "With the rising cost of living it is really important that older people are made aware of the extra money that is available to them." To get more information about what you may be entitled to, contact the Vale of Glamorgan Council by calling 01446 709244. Age Connects is also available to give guidance on 02920 683682 and Age Cymru on 08000 223444.

     

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