I knew a woman, well my aunt knew her and I remember her when I was young. So she lived with her widowed mother and did get a job when she left school for a few months, as it was mentioned. Then just lived with her mother on the widow's pension, all I remember is people saying poor name cannot work, she and her mother just used to lay in bed most of the day with the electric blanket on. When my aunt used to visit and take me, I remember the delay in answering her door. The home help who came because the mother was frail said name never lifted a finger to do anything. Move forward in time I am adult and name's mother passed away, and she started claiming benefits for herself still neighbours did the poor name cannot work. A friend who lived next door told me that name was given tablets for high blood pressure but never took them, so each time her blood pressure never came down when she was at the doctor. She also was endless going to the doctor saying she had diabetes, which she never did have. It was almost as if she wanted to have it. Still laying in bed all day never answering the phone or opening the door but quite able to go away on little holidays. Oh, and she always lied about her age, saying she was much younger, but most in the area knew her real age. Forward again to about 5 years ago, by then on full pension and other benefits had carers come in 4 times a day and had to have a special hospital bed in her flat, refused any attempt to get her out of the bed and into a chair. Her feet and legs by then twisted as she never used them. The carers many times said they thought she was dying suddenly, made a sudden recovery, some of us used to joke the Pope will make her a saint the number of times she has come back. Anyway, she did die just over a year ago left no money to bury herself it all went on credit cards. How I knew is the neighbour's daughter did her cleaning and shopping for her and used to say name refuses to even start a funeral plan when I suggest it. So the council paid for her burial and she went into her mother and father's grave.
When I hear people go on about the poor pensioners and how hard they have it, and yes most did. I just think of name as well who played it all her life.