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sylvia
#1 Posted : Saturday, October 20, 2012 7:01:48 PM Quote
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hi everyone, just needing a wee bit advice, i was turned down for DLA 3 years ago, i found the panel i had to attend very embarasing so didnt apeal, my rhumatoid worse now and im finding it hard to get about the same, because of all the changes going on, i dont know if i should try again, i am now 65 i dont get full state pension as i was widowed when only 29 i had 3 young children to bring up and couldnt work, so didnt have eneogh stamps. when i had to retire at 60, i also get pension credit of £29 per week, my friend said i wont get DLA as im 65, is there another form i could fill in, any help would be grea.t my local SA office is always full and seem to close their doors early, even if you get there at 9 there is a large crowd waiting sylvia xx
RichC
#2 Posted : Sunday, October 21, 2012 9:05:53 AM Quote
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Hiya Sylvia,

Firstly , i presume that your local CAB is in Saltcoats , if so here are their contact details HERE If the RA causes you issues that mean you cannot wait that long in a waiting room then try and telephone them and tell them , though it is recommended you attend as they will help with the issues and will know of any other local assistance

You cannot apply for DLA after the age of 65 .

If you have care needs , you can apply for Attendance Allowance, you can receive this if you need help with things like getting dressed or going to the toilet or having someone to look after you so you do not hurt yourself. It could include help outside the home. It does not matter if no one actually gives you this help, as long as you can show you need it.

More Detail here This link tells you how to claim.

Your state pension and the Pension Credit (Guarantee)should add up to £142.70 per week if you are single. This is may be increased if you have things like ground rent , or mortgage interest.This may be decreased if you have savings or capital.

If you are receiving the Guarantee part of Pension Credit, and you are renting , then all of your rent will should be paid for by Housing Benefit.Similarily your Council Tax should be paid by Council Tax Benefit.Both of these could be reduced if you have non-dependants living there .

If you are getting PC (Guarantee) then you should also qualify for both the Winter fuel payment (£200) and cold weather payments (£25 each time the temperature criteria are met)

Dependant on your energy supplier you might qualify to be on a Social Tariff . eg i am on British Gas warm home scheme and will receive a credit of £130 over the winter . This is due to the RA, and my low income . Different companies will run different schemes.

You will be able to get free prescriptions , travel to hospital , glasses etc as you are over 60 and claiming Pension Credit (Guarantee) see HERE

You may also be able to get adaptations to your home through Adult Social Services , but i am not sure how this works in Scotland .


Try and get an appointment with the advice centre .

Age UK is another good site , and they run an advice line , although i am not sure how deep they can go into any issues.


Hope this helps .

Rich

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sylvia
#3 Posted : Monday, October 22, 2012 5:21:34 PM Quote
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thanks rich, i will try CA again although its on the main street and always busy, i will also find where age consern is although i have asked about this and dont think we have one in saltcoats/ardrossan but i will look into it thanks again for info
sylviax
Dorothy-W
#4 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:58:01 AM Quote
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sylvia hi, you can go on yell.com and get the nearest office to you,there are ones in john dickie st k/k 01563/544744 and eglinton st irvine 01294/278051 maybe try boyd st largs 01475/673586, could be nearer to you, i dont know the parking but if you google street view on them you will find out,i looked up these for my sister the other week she is in symington i am living in england,good luck,dorothy
sylvia
#5 Posted : Tuesday, October 23, 2012 2:58:03 PM Quote
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thanks dorothy, irvine is just a bus journey away from me i will look it up thanks for info
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Dorothy-W
#6 Posted : Wednesday, October 24, 2012 10:54:46 AM Quote
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no probs,i am a kilmarnock girl but been down south now 18+years, good luck,dorothy
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