MadeinYorkshire Your situation sounds dire and I am worried by some of the things you say in your post.
Disability benefits are not income linked, so a rise in your private pension should not affect them.
Assuming you are over 65 you should be getting free prescriptions regardless of income. If you are under 65 you can buy prescription 'season tickets'. They cost £108 for a year's prescriptions www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/prescriptions-and-pharmacies/save-money-with-a-prescription-prepayment-certificate-ppc/
I repeat below advice I gave on another thread to someone who seemed to be in a similar position.
You should speak to Age UK or Citizen's Advice, they can both do benefits checks.
Benefits you may be entitled to include:
_Pension Credit:_www.ageuk.org.uk/globalassets/age-uk/documents/factsheets/fs48_pension_credit_fcs.pdf
If you are in rented property you may qualify for housing benefit www.ageuk.org.uk/globalassets/age-uk/documents/factsheets/fs17_housing_benefit_fcs.pdf
You may also qualify for Council tax relief whether you rent or own your house www.ageuk.org.uk/globalassets/age-uk/documents/factsheets/fs21_council_tax_fcs.pdf
If you are becoming disabled, perhaps need help doing things or have had falls you may well qualify for Attendance Allowance. If you would like to discuss that PM me and I will try to help
You could also qualify for insulation grants.
But the firstthing you must do is speak to Age Uk, locally or nationally, or Citizen's Advice.
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How much do you spend on yourself?
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