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Over-65s with muscle pain urged to check if they can get £441 DWP payment

By staff30 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The Department for Work and Pensions has encouraged older people who have muscle or joint pain to check if they are entitled to further financial support from the government

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Some older people could get extra financial support(Image: Getty Images)

Older people suffering from muscle or joint pain are being urged to check if they’re eligible for extra financial help from the Government, possibly through the Attendance Allowance benefit.

This allowance, managed by the Department for Work and Pensions, helps with additional costs if you have a disability or health condition severe enough that you need someone else to look after you.

It’s paid at two different rates, and the amount you get depends on how much care your condition requires. You could be entitled to £73.90 or £110.40 a week to help with personal care if you have a health condition and you’re of State Pension age or older.

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Up to £110.40 a week can be paid(Image: Getty Images)

According to figures, arthritis remains the most common condition claimed for by nearly 484,000 pensioners on Attendance Allowance across Britain.

However, there are also 74,804 people over 66 claiming support for muscle, joint and back pain. Joint pain, especially lower back pain, is very common and while it usually gets better within a few weeks, it can sometimes last longer or come back, particularly as we get older.

Some 2.5 million people across the UK suffer from back pain every day of the year and many may not realise they could be entitled to financial help to cover any extra costs the condition brings, reports the Daily Record.

Data from the DWP shows that 1.7 million elderly individuals are currently receiving support through Attendance Allowance, and it’s important to note that having a carer is not a requirement for claiming.

The eligibility for Attendance Allowance isn’t determined by savings or income and is paid every four weeks. This means those on the lower rate will receive roughly £295 each pay period, while those on the higher rate will receive around £441.

Across the UK, an estimated 20 million people are living with arthritis or similar conditions affecting the joints. Therefore, if you’re suffering from arthritis, back pain, joint pain, muscle pain or chronic pain, you could be eligible for support.

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Attendance Allowance can provide extra support for certain conditions(Image: Getty Images)

Who is eligible

You can get Attendance Allowance if you’ve reached State Pension age and the following apply:

  • your disability or health condition is severe enough for you to need help caring for yourself or someone to supervise you, for your own or someone else’s safety
  • you have a physical disability (including sensory disability, for example blindness), a mental disability (including learning difficulties), or a health condition
  • you have needed that help for at least 6 months

You must also:

  • have been in Great Britain for at least 2 of the last 3 years (this does not apply if you’re a refugee or have humanitarian protection status)
  • not be subject to immigration control (unless you’re a sponsored immigrant)
  • be in Great Britain when you claim – there are some exceptions, such as members and family members of the armed forces
  • be habitually resident in the UK, Ireland, Isle of Man or the Channel Islands
  • not get Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Adult Disability Payment (ADP) or Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance (SADLA)
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