DWP Announces £5,600 Pension Boost for Seniors Born Before 1959 – Step-by-Step Guide to Claim

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Thousands of pensioners across the UK could soon receive extra financial support after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) confirmed a new Attendance Allowance boost worth up to £5,600 a year.

The payment is designed for people born before 1959 who need help with personal care because of a disability, long-term illness, or mental health condition. Unlike many other benefits, Attendance Allowance is non-means-tested meaning it isn’t affected by your income, savings, or other pensions.

Who Can Claim?

To qualify for Attendance Allowance, you must:

  • Be born before 1959.
  • Have a physical or mental health condition that affects your daily personal care.
  • Require help during the day, night, or both.
  • Not live in a local authority–funded care home.

How Much Can You Get?

The benefit has two different payment rates depending on your level of care needs:

  • Lower Rate – Around £260–£270 per week (~£3,500 per year)
  • Higher Rate – Around £434 per week (~£5,600 per year)

The higher rate applies to those who need help both day and night.

Step-by-Step Guide to Claim

The DWP has made applying for Attendance Allowance simpler, with three ways to apply:

  1. Online
    • Complete the digital application form on the GOV.UK website.
    • Payments start from the date you submit the online form.
  2. By Post
    • Download the Attendance Allowance form from the government website or request one by phone.
    • Send the completed form back to the DWP.
    • Payments start from the date your form is received.
  3. By Phone
    • Call the Attendance Allowance helpline:
      • Telephone: 0800 731 0122
      • Textphone: 0800 731 0317
      • Relay UK: 18001 0800 731 0122
    • If you return the form within six weeks, payments are backdated to when you first called.

What You’ll Need

When applying, make sure you have:

  • Your National Insurance number
  • Details of your condition or disability
  • Contact information for your GP or healthcare provider
  • Records of hospital or care home stays (if relevant)

If Your Claim is Rejected

If your application is refused, you can:

  • Request a mandatory reconsideration (a fresh review by the DWP).
  • Submit a formal complaint if you believe your case wasn’t handled properly.

Final Word

The Attendance Allowance can make a real difference for older people struggling with the extra costs of care. With the chance to receive up to £5,600 per year, pensioners born before 1959 are encouraged to check their eligibility and apply as soon as possible.

Ashton Hunter is a professional content writer with over 6 years of experience. He specializes in personal finance, investment strategies, savings plans, and delivering clear, trustworthy financial insights.

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