DWP state pensioners with these hearing conditions could get extra £434 a month

An eligible person can get £72.65 a week or £108.55 with millions thought to be unaware of the extra cash boost.

By Nicholas Dawson, Finance Reporter based in London, covering personal finance with a focus on the state pension and retirement planning.

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Attendance Allowance supports people of state pension age with health conditions (Image: GETTY)

People of state pension age with hearing conditions have been urged to check if they could boost their income by £434.20 a month.

There are thought to be 12 million people across the UK who live with a hearing condition, but just 35,000 of them are getting benefits to top up their income.

One such means of support is Attendance Allowance, which supports those of state pension age who live with a medical condition.

A person can get £72.65 a week or £108.55 depending on their level of need. Payments go out every four weeks so this means a person gets either £290.60 or £434.20 each pay period.

There are several common hearing issues that may qualify for disability benefits such as Attendance Allowance but if your condition is not listed, you may still be eligible.

Conductive hearing loss

  • Chronic secretory otitis media
  • Chronic suppurative otitis media
  • Conductive hearing loss - Other causes / type not known
  • Conductive hearing loss due to Trauma
  • Mastoiditis
  • Otitis externa - chronic
  • Otosclerosis

Sensorineural hearing loss

  • Deafness - congenital
  • Labyrinthitis
  • Menieres disease
  • Presbyacusis
  • Sensorineural hearing loss - Other causes / type not known
  • Sensorineural hearing loss due to Trauma

Other hearing conditions

  • Mixed hearing loss
  • Other diseases affecting hearing and balance.

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Attendance Allowance supports people of state pension age with health conditions (Image: GETTY)

You may qualify for Attendance Allowance if you have a condition that means you need:

  • Help with your personal care - for example getting dressed, eating or drinking, getting in and out of bed, bathing or showering and going to the toilet
  • Help to stay safe.

You may also be eligible if you have a mental health condition, learning difficulties or a sensory condition.

Attendance Allowance isn't means-tested so you level of income or your savings will not affect your eligibility.

You can put in a claim online on the Government website or via post.

You can apply for Attendance Allowance online or by post. To apply, you will need this information:

  • Your National Insurance number
  • Your address and contact details
  • Details of the health condition or disability that you need extra help for
  • Details of your GP surgery or medical centre

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