Money and Benefits
Regardless of your age, it is always a good idea to look after your money and budget.
In later life, you may start to have new entitlements or additional costs, and need information on money matters you have not come across before. Our guides can help you to take care of your money, and find out what extra help you may be entitled to.
You can also find out about joining one of our free Benefits Workshops.
Adult Disability Payment
Extra money for those who have not yet reached State Pension age, and have a physical or mental disability or health condition that affects their ability to carry out day-to-day activities.
Attendance Allowance and Pension Age Disability Payment
Extra financial support for those who have reached State Pension Age, and have a physical or mental disability or health condition that means they need help with personal care, or supervision.
Avoiding Scams
People of all ages can fall for scams. However, older people can be at a greater risk from scams, and of being targeted by scammers, than younger people.
Benefit and Pension Changes
Information for older people about recent and upcoming changes to benefits and social security in Scotland.
Benefits Maze
Our Benefits Maze guide aims to help you through the maze of benefits, pensions and social security, enabling you to claim any extra money you are entitled to.
Carer Support Payment
If you provide unpaid care for another person, there may be support available to you, including financial help.
Challenging Benefit Decisions
If you disagree with a benefit decision, it is often possible to challenge it. This guide will take you through the process in detail.
Funeral Support Payment
Financial help if you are on a low income and are responsible for paying for a funeral.
Help with Council Tax
Council Tax can be complicated. There are rules about who is liable to pay, how it is calculated and circumstances that may reduce the bill. This guide looks at the rules most likely to apply to older people in Scotland.
Lifebook
Later life can involve a lot of paperwork. Our Lifebook can help you to organise the things you may need at short notice, such as in an emergency.
Money Matters
Some people find it difficult to discuss personal money matters, but there are many sources of free and confidential information and advice that can provide guidance and support. This guide looks at some common money issues in later life.
Pension Credit
If you have a low income and modest savings, Pension Credit can top up your income and give you access to other benefits and cost savings.