I'm thinking of retiring - what support may I be entitled to?
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Heather99
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I am 58 have some musculoskeletal problems and thinking of retiring but I am unsure what support, if any, I may be entitled to
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Hi @Heather99.
It's great to meet you.
Please go to our home page where you will find lots of information on what you will be getting.
We also have a "Beneft Advisor" who would be more than happy to assist you.
Please let me know if I can help you further.
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Hi @Heather99,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you here.
Have you had a look at our benefits checker tool on our website? It's a very handy resource which should be able to tell you what type of support you may be able to apply for.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, then please do get in touch.Liam -
Hi @Heather99:
Welcome!
You might have a look at our Benefits Overview as well, and the discussions in What benefits am I entitled to.
At the point when you have specific benefits questions, we also have an Ask a Benefits Advisor section.
Best wishes.
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