Martin Lewis urges pensioners to check whether they are eligible for the Department for Work and Pensions’ Attendance Allowance, a benefit he says many who qualify are not claiming. Multiple reports state the payment can be worth up to £5,959.20 per year, depending on eligibility and circumstances. The coverage also highlights that Attendance Allowance is not means-tested, meaning a claimant’s income or savings do not determine whether they qualify in the same way as with some other benefits. The reports say around one million pensioners may be eligible. Lewis’s advice focuses on encouraging older people who need help with personal care or supervision because of illness, disability, or age-related conditions to consider applying if they meet the criteria. The articles direct readers to verify their entitlement rather than assume they will not receive support. Overall, the reporting presents Attendance Allowance as a financial top-up for qualifying individuals who require additional assistance, and it frames the guidance as a call to check potential entitlement.