Do you receive the state pension?
Last updated 3 October 2024
There's nothing to lose by applying
But you could gain a lot:
- Pension Credit has the potential to lift 400,000 pensioners out of poverty across the UK.
- 3 in 10 pensioners are not claiming all the benefits that they are not entitled to.
You can apply for pension credit on the government website
Who can apply
Pension credit is means-tested, which means that how much you get depends on your income and your savings. It also depends on whether you're single or living with a partner.
You can apply for pension credit if you receive the state pension.
Full information on how can apply for pension credit is on the government website.
Support with your pension credit application
Talk to us
If you live in one of our homes, give us a call on 0800 012 1311 and our Tenancy Sustainment Team can get back to you with advice and support.
There are charities in our local area who can help you for free, like Age UK, the Disability Information Bureau or Citizens Advice.
Age UK
Age UK Cheshire
- Call 01244 401500
- Visit https://www.ageuk.org.uk/cheshire/about-us/contact-us/
- Read the leaflet Age UK produce all about pension credit and what it means.
Age UK Derby and Derbyshire
- Call 01773 766922
- Visit https://www.ageuk.org.uk/derbyandderbyshire/about-us/contact-us/
- Read the leaflet Age UK produce about pension credit and what it means
Disability Information Bureau
- Call 01625501759
- Visit https://www.dibservices.org.uk/disability-information-bureau
Citizens Advice
Citizens Advice Cheshire
- Call 0808 812 6186
- Visit Cheshire North - Macclesfield Citizens Advice Bureau - Citizens Advice
Citizens Advice Derbyshire Districts (for High Peak)
- Call 0800 278 7954
- Find the Citizens Advice offices for High Peak