Over 60's cost of living support from the government
Cost of living support
Contents
- Overview
- Benefits, tax and work
- Living costs: bills, housing and health
- If you're 60 or over
- If you're disabled or have a health condition
- Childcare and maternity costs
- Managing money, savings and debt
- If you're finding things difficult
Remember - if you are struggling, you are not alone and there is no shame in asking for help. Everyone needs a little bit of extra support at some point in their lives.
Check your State Pension
Check your State Pension age to find the earliest age you can start receiving your State Pension.
Check your State Pension to find out how much you could get, when you can get it and how to increase it.
If you're over State Pension age
Pension Credit
If you're over State Pension age and on a low income you can apply for Pension Credit for help with your living costs.
Housing Benefit
If you've reached State Pension age or are in supported, sheltered or temporary housing you can check if you're eligible for Housing Benefit for help to pay your rent.
Support with travel costs
Older person's bus pass
If you're State Pension age or older you can apply for an older person's bus pass to travel on the bus for free.
Senior Railcard
If you're 60 or over you can apply for a Senior Railcard on the National Rail website to get a discount on the cost of rail tickets.
Other help you can get
Get help with NHS prescriptions and health costs
Answer a few questions to find out what help you can get to pay for health costs such as prescriptions, eye and dental care.
Free or discounted TV licence
If you're 75 or over and, you or your partner, get Pension Credit you can get a free TV licence. If you're in residential care or sheltered accommodation you can get a discounted TV licence. Check if you're eligible for a free or discounted TV licence.
Continue reading
- Cost of living support
- Heating and energy support
- Food and shopping support
- Money and financial support
- Housing and homelessness support
- Mental health support
- Employment and training support
- Children, young people and families
- Help and support for carers
- Warm and welcoming spaces
- Free internet and wi-fi access support
- Travel and transport
- Help from the government - view all of the cost of living support schemes that you could be eligible for and apply today
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