Senior Support in East Sussex
East Sussex residents and carers could be eligible for national and local senior benefits including Pension Credit, Attendance Allowance, Council Tax Reduction schemes, Blue Badge, adult social care, Disabled Facilities Grants, carers support, and local Age UK programs. Eligibility confirmation can be obtained by contacting East Sussex County Council or official service providers.

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Before you apply in East Sussex
Support routes can differ between councils. Before starting a form, check that you are using the latest official page for East Sussex, make a note of any eligibility rules, and keep reference numbers from calls or online applications.
Useful things to have ready
- East Sussex address or postcode
- National Insurance number if applying for benefits
- Notes about care, mobility or home safety needs
- Existing benefit or council letters
- Contact details for the person needing support
Benefits and money support can include national benefits, local Council Tax Reduction, disability-related support and cost of living help. Some support is handled by GOV.UK, while other help depends on the council area.
Benefits & Money Support
Financial support and benefits you may be entitled to.
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Benefits & Money Support
Financial support and benefits you may be entitled to.
Pension Credit
Extra money to help with living costs if you are over State Pension age.
GOV.UKAttendance Allowance
Financial support if you have a disability or health condition.
GOV.UKCouncil Tax Reduction
Help paying your Council Tax in East Sussex.
CouncilCost of Living Support
Local support with food, energy bills and other living costs.
CouncilUniversal Credit
Financial support for people on a low income.
GOV.UKAdult social care is local authority support for adults who may need help with daily life, safety, independence or care at home. It can include assessments, advice, equipment, safeguarding, reablement or care services.
Mobility support can include Blue Badge parking, local transport schemes, accessible travel information and help getting to essential appointments or community activities.
Mobility & Transport
Help getting around, parking concessions and transport support.
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Mobility & Transport
Help getting around, parking concessions and transport support.
Carers support is for people who provide unpaid help to someone who could not manage without that support. It can include assessments, respite information, advice, peer groups, emergency planning and benefits signposting.
Support for Carers
Advice and practical support for unpaid carers.
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Support for Carers
Advice and practical support for unpaid carers.
Home adaptations can include equipment, rails, ramps, bathroom changes, stair access, safer entrances or Disabled Facilities Grants. The correct route depends on the person’s needs and local assessment process.
Home Adaptations
Help adapting your home so it is safer and easier to live in.
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Home Adaptations
Help adapting your home so it is safer and easier to live in.
Disabled Facilities Grant
Funding may help with ramps, bathrooms, stairlifts and other adaptations.
CouncilHome improvements
Ask your council about support to make your home safer.
CouncilAssistive equipment
Equipment may help with daily tasks and staying independent.
CouncilLocal charity support can include advice, social activities, befriending, form help, carers groups, dementia support, transport information and community directories.
Local Charities & Community
Community organisations, advice and friendly local support.
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Local Charities & Community
Community organisations, advice and friendly local support.
Age UK local branch
Local charity support, advice and activities for older people.
CharityLocal community organisations
Find community services, groups and practical support.
CouncilAdvice services
Local help with benefits, care options and everyday questions.
InformationFAQs
What support can pensioners get in East Sussex?
Older people in East Sussex may be eligible for national benefits, Council Tax Reduction, adult social care, home adaptations, mobility support and local charity services. Check the official links before applying.
How do I apply for a Blue Badge in East Sussex?
Use the Blue Badge link on this page. Applications are usually handled through GOV.UK or your local council, depending on the service route.
Can carers get support in East Sussex?
Unpaid carers may be able to request a carer's assessment, advice, respite support or local carers services through the council or recognised charities.
Can older people get help adapting their home?
A Disabled Facilities Grant or local adaptation service may help with changes such as ramps, bathroom adaptations or stairlifts. Eligibility and funding can change, so check official guidance.
Information sources
Links point to official council, GOV.UK, NHS where relevant, and recognised charity sources. Eligibility, funding and availability can change. Always check the official website before applying.
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