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14 years 4 months ago #49174 by lochlisa
is marking DLA form 'NO CHANGE' acceptable? was created by lochlisa
due to a change in care needs I have a complete new DLA form to fill in.
The mobility part has not changed so is it acceptable to write NO CHANGE across the mobility part and only complete the Care part?
When I asked for the new form they were quite insistent that I complete the whole form again.
any advice most welcome as always
thanks, Lisa
The mobility part has not changed so is it acceptable to write NO CHANGE across the mobility part and only complete the Care part?
When I asked for the new form they were quite insistent that I complete the whole form again.
any advice most welcome as always
thanks, Lisa
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14 years 4 months ago #49178 by Crazydiamond
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14 years 4 months ago #49188 by originaldave
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lochlisa wrote:
I did this myself I wrote in each section
"No change in mobility"
as long as nothing in the care section means they think there might be a change they are happy with that
due to a change in care needs I have a complete new DLA form to fill in.
The mobility part has not changed so is it acceptable to write NO CHANGE across the mobility part and only complete the Care part?
When I asked for the new form they were quite insistent that I complete the whole form again.
any advice most welcome as always
thanks, Lisa
I did this myself I wrote in each section
"No change in mobility"
as long as nothing in the care section means they think there might be a change they are happy with that
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