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Newquay Wed 05-Oct-22 20:40:28

Just spent the day with 67 year old dear sister in law. Still working full time but has reached her limit and wants to retire. She lives in social housing and will only have the state pension as income. We checked her application for housing benefit and she was just over the limit to qualify therefore she would need a part time job.
Off to the job centre-they don’t do jobs (!)-but they suggested she try site «entitled-which shows she IS entitled and therefor will not have to pay full rent or council tax. Anyone any experience of this? How can she confirm she’ll receive this benefit ?

Newquay Sat 08-Oct-22 09:18:45

Aw thanks-it’s so lovely when things work out isn’t it?
It won’t be easy for her-pretty much hand to mouth for now but at least she has enough income to cover her outgoings. I keep saying «when you stop driving» cos she’ll be much bettter off when she’s not running a car. A local son can collect her when she visits; she has a bus pass for shopping (frequent enough buses within sight of where she lives and they stop at supermarket) and she can always use the occasional taxi so all will be well. She doesn’t have any friends or interests so doesn’t need to be going hither and yon.

Barmeyoldbat Sat 08-Oct-22 10:11:58

It’s great to see a group of people come together and help another, well done all pat on the back

DaisyAnne Sat 08-Oct-22 11:45:30

I just wish GN would be part of that community and let us have a Benefits board. No money in it, I suppose.

Newquay Sat 08-Oct-22 15:39:04

Well I’m certainly grateful-I recognise that there’s always someone on here who truly knows about something and is willing to tell us!

Thistlelass Sun 23-Oct-22 00:43:26

If she is in social housing do they not have staff who assist with matters related to her tenancy etc?

Newquay Tue 25-Oct-22 10:33:10

She didn’t have to do that as she did an online calculation which showed she can get housing and council tax benefit. Fortunately she has some (small) savings as you can only apply-in her case when she retires-and the benefit is paid in arrears too but it will be ok after the first month. She is a shopaholic though and, as she has no friends or interests, her «outing» is to a shop so I’ve said there are quite a few free/cheap activities for us oldies she needs to find locally.

glammanana Tue 25-Oct-22 12:32:19

Thistlelass

If she is in social housing do they not have staff who assist with matters related to her tenancy etc?

Most HA have a team who will help you complete the relevant forms for you sister and they will send it in for her and monitor the progress they are very helpful indeed.
Also look for discounts for pensioners in regard to hairdressing/meals out they often come with discounts between 10-15% so well worth having.

Cabbie21 Tue 25-Oct-22 13:43:11

DaisyAnne

I just wish GN would be part of that community and let us have a Benefits board. No money in it, I suppose.

I agree a separate board would be useful. We had one then it was shut down, but there are a lot of benefit enquiries on the Legal and pensions board.

Forsythia Tue 25-Oct-22 13:45:30

How do we find out where the discounts for pensioners are? Especially shops, meals out etc.

Cabbie21 Tue 25-Oct-22 13:49:31

They are often local. I expect AgeUK has a local list.