The state pension age (for women) is gradually being changed from 60 to 65 (and then, with men, to 66 - with forward plans for 68).
So your mother isn't quite eligible for her state pension (and pension credits) yet. If she was born on 1st November 1950, she'll reach the qualifying age on 6th May this year. If she was born on the 30th November, she'll reach the qualifying age on 6th July. (For the exact date when she'll qualify, based upon her date of birth, use the calculator here:
http://pensions-servi...e-calculator/home.asp )
For information about the state pension, see here:
http://www.direct.gov...tatePension/index.htm
Once your mother becomes eligible for her state pension, she'll also be eligible for pension credits. That will ensure that her total weekly income can't fall below £132.60
http://www.direct.gov...ow_income/dg_10018692
Anyone who is on a low income may be eligible for Council Tax benefit. See here:
http://www.direct.gov...ow_income/DG_10018923
Also check your mother's eligibility for Housing Benefit:
23:25 Thu 10th Mar 2011