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Pensioners with back pain entitled to £441 DWP support

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Pensioners with back pain entitled to £441 DWP support
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Pensioners living with back pain could be entitled to up to £441 every four weeks through a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefit that remains widely overlooked.

Attendance Allowance currently supports 78,845 people aged 66 and over who report back problems, according to the latest DWP figures.


Back pain is one of the most common health issues among older adults, affecting an estimated 2.5 million people across the UK on any given day.

While arthritis remains the leading condition linked to Attendance Allowance claims, with nearly 505,000 pensioners receiving support for arthritis-related issues, back pain is still a major reason older people qualify for the benefit.

Attendance Allowance is designed to help with the extra costs of managing long-term health conditions in later life. It is paid at two rates depending on the level of care or supervision required.

Those who need help either during the day or at night may receive £295.60 every four weeks, while people who require assistance both day and night can get the higher rate of £441.40.

Around 1.7 million older people across Great Britain currently receive Attendance Allowance.

The payment is not means‑tested, and savings, income or employment history do not affect eligibility.

It is intended to help with everyday living costs rather than medical treatment, and it does not include a mobility component.

Eligibility is based on how a condition affects daily life rather than the condition itself.

Tens of thousands receive Attendance Allowance for back conditions

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People may qualify if they need help or supervision during the day or night due to illness or disability.

This can include support with personal care tasks such as dressing, washing, eating or using the toilet.

It also applies where tasks take significantly longer, cause pain, or require physical support such as leaning on furniture.

Back pain can meet the criteria where it limits a person’s ability to manage these activities safely and independently.

Attendance Allowance is not limited to physical conditions

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Attendance Allowance is not limited to physical conditions.

People with mental health conditions, learning disabilities or sensory impairments such as sight loss or deafness may also be eligible.

Claimants do not need to have a carer in place to qualify.

In Scotland, new claims for Attendance Allowance have been replaced by Pension Age Disability Payment, although existing awards continue to be paid.

New applicants must apply through Social Security Scotland, while claims elsewhere in the UK are handled by the DWP.

The application process involves completing a detailed form explaining how a condition affects daily living.

Claimants do not need to have a carer in place to qualify

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The form can be requested by post or telephone, and guidance is available on the GOV.UK website.

Citizens Advice also offers support, including an online step‑by‑step guide to completing each section.

Once awarded, the money can be used however the recipient chooses.

Common uses include covering household bills, transport costs or paying for extra help at home.

The DWP encourages applicants to provide as much detail as possible about how their condition affects them day to day, as awards are based on the level of need rather than a diagnosis alone.

For older people managing long‑term health problems such as back pain, Attendance Allowance can provide a valuable financial boost.

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