HC Deb 11 June 1982 vol 25 cc175-6W
Sir Bernard Braine

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will take steps to permit pensioners in receipt of a State retirement pension to buy batteries for commercially produced and marketed hearing aids at a reduced price, of about 50 per cent. in the same way as they are already given a reduction in the cost of providing spectacles and dentistry.

DHSS local office Total number of post cards Number of post cards
received cleared still awaiting action
Bradford St. 1,695 1,665 30
Edgbaston 2,933 2,235 698
Erdington 2,436 2,177 259
Handsworth 2,832 2,119 713
Ladywood 1,893 1,433 460
Northfield 2,669 2,291 378
Perry Barr 1,986 1,945 41
Ravenshurst 1,002 772 230
South Yardsley 2,484 2,444 40
Sparkhill 982 941 41
Washwood Heath 2,784 2,584 200

Mr. Geoffrey Finsberg

The cost of spectacles and dentistry for retirement pensioners on low incomes is waived or reduced only in respect of services under the NHS, not for treatment or provision obtained privately. Where a retirement pensioner or other person is provided with hearing aids under the NHS, batteries and accessories are provided free of charge.