
PIP and Universal Credit – U Turn
Another Two-Tier Benefit? The government’s recent U-turn on plans to change parts of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit

Another Two-Tier Benefit? The government’s recent U-turn on plans to change parts of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit

Losing a loved one is devastating — emotionally, mentally, and often practically too. But when the person who has died

With energy bills still high and the cost of living putting pressure on many older people, the Winter Fuel Payment

In March 2025, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced the abolition of NHS England, marking a significant restructuring of the

Introduction When care is needed — whether at home or in a residential setting — many families face difficult

On March 18th 2025, the Secretary for Work and pensions, announced the Pathways to work green paper, outling proposed changes to Personal Independence Payment…

While the government argues that welfare benefit cuts will promote financial sustainability and encourage employment, the reality for those affected is starkly different

The cost of care can be a major concern for many families, and understanding what financial support is available may

Dementia is more than just memory loss. It’s a journey that affects the individual living with Dementia and everyone around

Adult Social Care reform – Rinse and Repeat or New Cycle. Following the press release 3/1/25 announcing new reforms

Where Do I Start? Navigating the Care Journey with Care Navigators
We know how time consuming and overwhelming it can be when you’re faced with the world of care, funding, and what options you may or may not have – that’s why we set up Care Navigators.

If you’ve applied for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and received a decision that you don’t agree with, you’re not alone.