A to Z

This A to Z list will point you in the right direction to finding more information about the entitlements or services you might receive once you are a pensioner. You can also look up pension options open to you if you are planning or reviewing your retirement income. Click on the relevant letter below.

For more options visit the A to Z of the Department for Work and Pensions website

Deafness caused by work: see Injuries at work

Death: What happens if you lose a loved one?
Find out more about bereavement

Deferring State Pension: Go to State Pension deferral

Dental care: If you are receiving Pension Credit, you can receive free NHS dental treatment.
Find out more about dental care on the NHS website

Department for Work and Pensions: The Department for Work and Pensions is responsible for a range of benefits and services for pensioners, people of working age and families.
Find out what benefits it is responsible for

Department for Social Development Northern Ireland: If you live in Northern Ireland visit the Department for Social Development website

Direct payment: State Pensions and benefits are paid straight into the account you choose. For more information about direct payment, call The Pension Service on 0845 6060265. If your circumstances change, for instance if you change your address, contact the office that pays your pension or benefits.

Disability Living Allowance: If you are under the age of 65 with a disability and you need help looking after yourself, you may claim for this allowance. If you are 65 or over, you need to claim for Attendance Allowance instead.
Find out more about Disability Living Allowance on the Directgov website

Disability rights and services: The Government has produced 'A Practical Guide for Disabled People or Carers'. This could be useful for anyone who has a disability or anyone who looks after a disabled relative or friend. For your free copy of the guide, you can phone the Health Literature Line on 0800 555 777.
Find out more about disability rights and services in England or Wales

Find out more about disability rights and services in Scotland

Disabled at work: Go to Injuries at work

Disabled people: The government is making it easier to access information and services through the Directgov website. It provides information for disabled people of all ages in areas like employment, independent living, money, learning and rights.
Find information for disabled people on the Directgov website
Find information for carers on the Directgov website

Disease caused by work: see Injuries at work

Diversity Equality scheme: Find out more about The Pension Service Diversity Equality Scheme

Driving licences: If you're aged 70 or over, you can now apply to the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency to renew your licence free of change.
Find out more about driving licences