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Pensioners miss out on £3 billion by failing to claim their benefits

PENSIONERS who fail to claim all the benefits they are entitled to are missing out on almost £3billion.

Campaigners say pensioners should check to see if they are missing out on payments ranging from the state pension to the warm home discount scheme.

Other missed benefits are pension credit, attendance allowance, disability, council tax, health, and winter fuel allowances and free TV licences.

Low awareness of what is available, combined with a fear of talking to strangers about money problems, explain why many ­pensioners are struggling to cope with their finances, they say.

Home improvement for those with poor health saves hospitals money

Housing modifications can save millions for the NHS, but the housing sector needs to be involved in the decision making

 

Adapting the homes of wheelchair users saved a London borough £30,000 per client.

 

Countless reports have called for greater collaborative working between the housing sector and health care providers, specifically with the view of creating lasting homes where care and support can be given to help those with poor health, as well as those recovering from long-term illnesses.

Looking at the connection between health and housing is a logical starting point, but how does it work in practice?

‘Injustice’ to vulnerable NHS patient slammed

SCOTLAND’S public services watchdog has raised concerns about the care of vulnerable adults in Scotland’s hospitals following complaints about patient treatment.

 

  • by ANDREW WHITAKER AND LYNDSAY BUCKLAND

Officials from the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland have now been asked to investigate the complaint in what the ombudsman said was an “injustice” to the 55-year-old patient, who had learning disabilities and severe dementia.