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DLA to PIP Mobility Over 65
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aj54 wrote: Hi - My wife had DLA indefinite for higher rate mobility. After the PIP assessment she only scored 4 pts on mobility so no award but was given the standard care award. She is over 65. ( She only missed staying on DLA by a couple of months). When she is reassessed in 2/3 years time if her mobility condition has deteriorated will she be assessed on mobility and care or just the care?
I'm afraid she cannot receive a mobility award on reassessment as she is over 65, the only way around this is for her to challenge the current Decision. What did she score the 4 points for?
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They said she could walk between 50 and 200 meters despite noting that she walked slowly with a slight limping gait. It also states that she has a weakness in her lower limb but they decided on the 50-200 meters. She asked for an MR about 6 weeks ago but she has not had a decision yet. So if she gets enough for standard rate mobility am I correct in thinking that she will be reassessed for it in 2/3 years?
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aj54 wrote: Thanks Gordon
They said she could walk between 50 and 200 meters despite noting that she walked slowly with a slight limping gait. It also states that she has a weakness in her lower limb but they decided on the 50-200 meters. She asked for an MR about 6 weeks ago but she has not had a decision yet. So if she gets enough for standard rate mobility am I correct in thinking that she will be reassessed for it in 2/3 years?
I expect it will be for the same period as the Daily Living Award, but the DWP are reassessing claimants a year early.
There are enough differences in the DLA and PIP criteria that a DLA HRM award would not necessarily result in a PIP Standard Mobility Award, but we would expect most to be considered as unable to walk more than 50m.
Two things to look at; the PIP Claim guide for "reliably" and the "majority of days" and there is a DLA guide for defending an HRM award that might help with thing such as speed and gait.
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