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Linda Howard

State Pension, PIP, Universal Credit and other benefits could stop if you go into hospital this summer

There are more than 20 million people across the UK claiming benefits or State Pension from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Some benefits such as Universal Credit can be a lifeline for those out of work or on a low income, providing crucial financial support to cope with daily living costs.

Disability benefits including Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Attendance Allowance, can help people mitigate the extra costs of living with a long-term illness or health condition. Their regular payment can help pay for taxis, additional equipment, mobility scooters, wheelchairs and even a Motability vehicle.

However, there are several reasons why DWP may reduce, pause or even stop someone’s benefit claim - including going overseas on holiday for more than four weeks without informing them. But payments could also be stopped if you go into hospital. Going into hospital for even just one night and failing to inform the right benefit department may result in your payments being reduced or stopped.

The DWP has provided guidance on the GOV.UK website on what claimants need to do if they are admitted to hospital and will miss a Jobcentre Plus appointment.

However, they also have a warning which states: “Your claim might be stopped or reduced if you do not report a hospital stay.”

Here is everything you need to know about going into hospital if you’re claiming benefits.

DWP guidance states that you must tell the office that pays your benefit as soon as possible if you:

  • go into hospital for one night or longer

  • go into a care home or rehabilitation centre for one night or longer

  • will miss a Jobcentre Plus appointment because you’re in hospital or have a medical appointment

However, if you are unable to contact the relevant department yourself, DWP says that a friend or relative can call them for you.

What you need to tell DWP

You will need to give your:

  • full name

  • date of birth

  • National Insurance number

  • partner’s details - if they are on your claim

And if you’re calling on behalf of a friend or relative, you need to give your name and contact details too.

What happens if I go into hospital?

You need to give details about your stay in hospital, including:

  • the exact date you went into hospital

  • the exact date you left hospital - if you have left

  • the name of the hospital you were in

  • the name of the ward you were on - if you know it

  • if you moved between hospitals

  • any other hospital stays in the last 28 days

  • where you were discharged to, for example your home or a care home

How to report your hospital stay

DWP guidance states: “Who you tell depends on which benefits you get. You might need to report your change to more than one organisation if you get more than one benefit.”

Payments may be reduced or paused if the relevant department is not notified, even if it is just for one night. (Getty Images)

Universal Credit

Report a hospital stay of 24 hours or longer using your Universal Credit online account or contact the Universal Credit helpline.

Pension-age benefits

Call the Pension Service helpline if you get one or more of:

  • State Pension

  • Pension Credit

  • Attendance Allowance - call the Attendance Allowance helpline if you only get Attendance Allowance

Disability benefits

Call the Disability Service Centre if you get:

  • Disability Living Allowance (DLA)

  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

Low or no income benefits

Call Jobcentre Plus if you get:

  • Income Support

  • Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)

  • Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)

  • Housing Benefit - you also need to tell your local council about a hospital stay if you claim Housing Benefit.

Child Benefit

Tell the Child Benefit Office if your child goes into hospital or ‘residential care’ for more than 12 weeks.

Other benefits

Call the helpline for each benefit to report a hospital stay if you get:

  • Bereavement Allowance

  • Carer’s Allowance

Full details of the numbers to call can be found on the GOV.UK website here.

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