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PIP: General query regarding “Assistance”, etc

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10 years 4 months ago #133003 by MariW
What if a PIP claimant’s incapacity in one or more areas of daily living or mobility is so severe that assistance and/or supervision is of no help or of limited value? When a claimant makes this clear in completing his/her PIP2 is he/she likely to score more points or will the fact that support doesn’t help count reduce the score?

Thanks,

Mari
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10 years 4 months ago #133029 by Gordon
Mari

There is no way to answer this as it will be dependant on the wording of the Descriptor in question, although as a general comment, having more need will not reduce the points you get.

A good example, are the two mobility Descriptors; the Moving Around Descriptor is severity based, the worse you are (the less you can walk) the more points you get, the Going Out Descriptor is functionally based, planning a route, following a familiar route and following an unfamiliar route, in this case it does not matter how bad your route planning is you can only score a certain number of points for it.

Gordon

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