timwilky
15-02-08, 03:48 PM
Well, due to the wife's current condition. We applied for disability living allowance for her. She has just got a letter from the department of work and pensions.
She is entitled to a full mobility allowance as:-
She can walk less than 50 metres
Very slowly
in an adequate manner.
However she is only entitled to the lower level for care as:-
she needs help to
use a cooker
use kitchen tools
carry and lift safely
she needs help to prepare and cook a meal for one
But because she can
get in and out of bed
get up and down stairs
take part in social activities
get in and out of a chair
and is not at risk of falling
can manage her toilet needs
manage her treatment and medication
She is classed as not needing help with personal care from another person repeatedly or for a prolonged period during the night.
I find some of this at odds with itself. They say she has difficulty walking and is incapable of cooking a meal for herself. Yet they say she does not need help with personal care repeatedly. What do they expect, that she will starve until such time as somebody will come in to cook her a meal.
Now don't get me wrong, I am not complaining about her award as it is a bonus. Generally there is a family member present to help her. However, my concern would be for somebody in her condition without family support. The ?17.10 for additional personal care would hardly cover the help they need for a day never mind a week.
Lynne's salary has now halved as a result of being long term sick. This extra help is welcome. Annoyingly we never knew of her entitlement until we talked to a support group and therefore missed out on 6 months of benefits
I know the system has a duty to protect from fraud, but the claim form was a nightmare. I guess it is a lottery to answer the right questions with the right manner as they seem to repeat themselves with a slight nuance.
Still I just glad they awarded her something. When her sister had a brain tumor removed and is now deaf, unstable and disfigured as a result, they insisted she attend a medical exam.
She is entitled to a full mobility allowance as:-
She can walk less than 50 metres
Very slowly
in an adequate manner.
However she is only entitled to the lower level for care as:-
she needs help to
use a cooker
use kitchen tools
carry and lift safely
she needs help to prepare and cook a meal for one
But because she can
get in and out of bed
get up and down stairs
take part in social activities
get in and out of a chair
and is not at risk of falling
can manage her toilet needs
manage her treatment and medication
She is classed as not needing help with personal care from another person repeatedly or for a prolonged period during the night.
I find some of this at odds with itself. They say she has difficulty walking and is incapable of cooking a meal for herself. Yet they say she does not need help with personal care repeatedly. What do they expect, that she will starve until such time as somebody will come in to cook her a meal.
Now don't get me wrong, I am not complaining about her award as it is a bonus. Generally there is a family member present to help her. However, my concern would be for somebody in her condition without family support. The ?17.10 for additional personal care would hardly cover the help they need for a day never mind a week.
Lynne's salary has now halved as a result of being long term sick. This extra help is welcome. Annoyingly we never knew of her entitlement until we talked to a support group and therefore missed out on 6 months of benefits
I know the system has a duty to protect from fraud, but the claim form was a nightmare. I guess it is a lottery to answer the right questions with the right manner as they seem to repeat themselves with a slight nuance.
Still I just glad they awarded her something. When her sister had a brain tumor removed and is now deaf, unstable and disfigured as a result, they insisted she attend a medical exam.