The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Elderly people ‘fear for health’ over energy costs

- Josie clarke

Almost one in 10 elderly people expect their health to suffer this winter because of the high cost of energy, according to a survey.

Roughly a third of older householde­rs (32%) say they will be forced to ration their energy usage over the coldest months to afford their bills, the poll for comparethe­market.com found.

Some 90% said they believe that the cost of energy presents a real health threat to elderly people living in the UK.

Just 36% of OAPs said they could “definitely afford” an increase in energy bills, while 43% said they would have to dip into their savings and 38% said that they would cut down on other spending such as food shopping and luxuries to pay off an increased bill.

Peter Earl, head of energy at comparethe­market.com, said: “Cold weather and the resulting health problems are a real issue for the elderly who fall victim to the cold temperatur­es every year.

“Given the vulnerabil­ity of the elderly, it should be an absolute priority to ensure that they are able to afford their energy costs and appropriat­ely heat their home.”

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