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Pensioner poverty forces woman to 're-use toilet paper' | Pensioner poverty forces woman to 're-use toilet paper' |
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A 91-year-old woman who was so poor she resorted to drying toilet paper on her radiator to use again was claiming less than half the benefits she was entitled to, a charity claims. | |
A report by Age Cymru claims almost 50,000 elderly people in Wales are living in severe poverty. | A report by Age Cymru claims almost 50,000 elderly people in Wales are living in severe poverty. |
Many are suffering by failing to claim their full entitlements, it said. | Many are suffering by failing to claim their full entitlements, it said. |
Jeff Cuthbert, minister for tackling poverty, said tackling poverty remains a key priority. | Jeff Cuthbert, minister for tackling poverty, said tackling poverty remains a key priority. |
Age Cymru described visiting the 91-year-old widow with several health problems at her council flat in Swansea. | Age Cymru described visiting the 91-year-old widow with several health problems at her council flat in Swansea. |
She was desperately short of money and was drying toilet paper on the radiator to use it again. | She was desperately short of money and was drying toilet paper on the radiator to use it again. |
Her friends would peel potatoes and put them in a saucepan. Each day she would take one or two and boil them for a meal. | Her friends would peel potatoes and put them in a saucepan. Each day she would take one or two and boil them for a meal. |
The Age Cymru advisor found the widow was receiving the state pension and a small occupational one from her late husband, and feared eviction if she was unable to pay her rent and council tax. | The Age Cymru advisor found the widow was receiving the state pension and a small occupational one from her late husband, and feared eviction if she was unable to pay her rent and council tax. |
When the charity told her she was entitled to Pension Credit, free council tax and rent, and help with teeth and glasses, she was so overcome she broke down crying. | When the charity told her she was entitled to Pension Credit, free council tax and rent, and help with teeth and glasses, she was so overcome she broke down crying. |
After the charity's advice her weekly income more than doubled from £141 to £328. She also saves £78 a week on her rent and council tax. | After the charity's advice her weekly income more than doubled from £141 to £328. She also saves £78 a week on her rent and council tax. |
Age Cymru says the pensioner is just one of many of the nearly 600,000 over 65s in Wales who are suffering. Its report found: | Age Cymru says the pensioner is just one of many of the nearly 600,000 over 65s in Wales who are suffering. Its report found: |
Report author Graeme Francis said: "No-one should be faced with a calamitous reduction in their standard of living when they retire or be resigned to a life where they are forced to choose between basic essentials in order to make ends meet." | Report author Graeme Francis said: "No-one should be faced with a calamitous reduction in their standard of living when they retire or be resigned to a life where they are forced to choose between basic essentials in order to make ends meet." |
Mr Francis said the situation was "preventable", with Age Cymru and its partners helping older people claim £13m in extra benefits, calling on the Welsh government to strengthen its support. | Mr Francis said the situation was "preventable", with Age Cymru and its partners helping older people claim £13m in extra benefits, calling on the Welsh government to strengthen its support. |
As much as £168m could be going unclaimed in Pension Credit alone, he added. | As much as £168m could be going unclaimed in Pension Credit alone, he added. |
Minister Mr Cuthbert said: "Tackling poverty remains a key priority for the Welsh government and I am committed to taking forward a number of programmes that lift people out of poverty or stop the risk of them falling into it." | Minister Mr Cuthbert said: "Tackling poverty remains a key priority for the Welsh government and I am committed to taking forward a number of programmes that lift people out of poverty or stop the risk of them falling into it." |
He said the older people's commissioner, free bus travel, and an extra £1m for front-line advice services were helping. | He said the older people's commissioner, free bus travel, and an extra £1m for front-line advice services were helping. |
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