CASH On Offer To Help Inverclyde’s Over-75s Keep Their Homes Warm

3 December, 2020 | Noticeboard

SOCIAL enterprise The Wise Group has been chosen by Inverclyde Council to support around 1,000 elderly residents with their heating costs.

Funding of £100,000 has been awarded to its Home Energy Advice Team (HEAT) to help older people keep household energy bills down.

In previous years, Warm Home grants of £75 per household have been available, but this year, Inverclyde Council has doubled this to £150.

Support is available to any household which has an occupant aged 75 or older.

The local authority has also committed to providing a maximum of £20,000 in additional funding in the event there is greater demand for support.

Councillor Stephen McCabe, leader of Inverclyde Council, said: “We recognise that more elderly people are staying at home because of the pandemic and the knock-on effect is higher-than-normal utility bills so this funding is designed to help ease that burden.”

Jim Percival, the Wise Group’s HEAT project Lead said: “Since 2014, the Wise Group has been working in partnership with Inverclyde Council and a number of local charities and organisations to provide crucial energy advice and advocacy support to local residents.

“The additional money from the Inverclyde Affordable Warmth Fund will mean we can support even more people at a time when they really need it.

“In addition, our expert HEAT advisors will offer households tailored support and advice to ensure every resident is able to heat and light their home at a cost affordable to them.”

The Wise Group will be working closely with the council and partners across the local authority area to ensure information about the support available gets to those who need it.

People who work for an organisation or group that supports older people in their homes, or who know of any households with occupants aged 75 or over, can get in touch on 0800 092 9002.

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