Winter and the cold weather it brings are a source of worry for many older people. Looking after yourself is particularly important in winter. If your general health is good‚ you will be better prepared to deal with the cold.
Preparing for winter and then following some simple suggestions can go a long way to making sure that you are as safe and comfortable as possible.
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Staying healthy
Eating properly
Eating properly is also particularly important in winter. You need fuel to keep warm‚ just as a fire does.
Keeping yourself warm
Keeping your home warm
For most of us‚ the home is where we spend the most time. It is important then that it should be safe and comfortable.
Help with heating your home
Heating your home is easier and cheaper if the property is insulated and your central heating system works properly.
If you do not qualify for a grant‚ you may qualify for a smaller rebate against the cost of heating and insulation work. Warm Front operates in England but similar schemes operate in Northern Ireland‚ Scotland and Wales. Contact Warm Front for further details of the scheme in England.
Even an energy-efficient home costs money to heat. The Warm Front Scheme is specifically intended to help older people meet the extra costs of winter‚ but you should make sure that you are getting any benefits that you are entitled to. Contact your local Age Concern to arrange a benefits check.
For example‚ most people aged 60 or over are entitled to the Winter Fuel Payment‚ paid by the Government to assist with heating costs. Previous recipients should get the payment automatically. If you have not received the payment before‚ contact the Winter Fuel Payment helpline for further details.
If you get Pension Credit Guarantee Credit‚ you may receive an extra cold-weather payment during periods of prolonged cold temperatures.
If you are over 60 ask your energy supplier to put you on its Priority Service Register. This entitles you to various services. If you are on means-tested benefits and live in a household where everybody is over 60 or disabled‚ you can get a free annual gas safety check. Contact your supplier if you are having trouble meeting your bills. Companies should not disconnect all-pensioner households during the winter months.
Age Concern
Find details of your nearest local Age Concern on our site‚ or call the Age Concern Information Line on (free call) 0800 00 99 66.
Age Concern Northern Ireland
Tel: 028 9024 5729 (national call rate)
Scottish Helpline for Older People (Age Concern Scotland)
Tel: 0845 125 9732 (lo-call rate)
Age Concern Cymru
Tel: 029 2043 1555 (national call rate)
Benefit Enquiry line
Government-run information line providing information on benefits for disabled people.
Tel: 0800 88 22 00 (free call)
Energy Saving Trust
National organisation‚ linked to a network of local advice centres‚ providing information and advice on how to improve energy efficiency. The helpline offers free‚ independent and local energy-saving advice.
Tel: 0800 512 012 (free call)
NHS Direct
Telephone service staffed by experienced nurses offering advice and information about health‚ illnesses‚ and health services.
Tel: 0845 4647 (lo-call rate)
Warm Front
Scheme offering heating and insulation grants in England‚ run by the Eaga Partnership on behalf of the Government.
Tel: 0800 316 2805 (free call)
Winter Fuel Payment helpline
For information and application forms to claim the payment.
Tel: 0845 9 15 15 15 (lo-call rate)
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