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DLA application help at night.
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13 years 10 months ago #69198 by hilly
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Hi Justy
I have just been awarded HRC, i have Asthma and ME amongst other things.
When My husband helped me fill in the DLA form we put down things like, i need helping in the night because I fall off my pillows which makes my asthma worse and I have trouble breathing because I cough.
i can't sit myself up and turn round to rearrange my pillows becaiuse of the pain i get due to my ME etc.
Everything he does for me day and night we broke down onto little pieces and everytime we said I cant do this , we backed it up with an example.
We also kept a diary for over night outlining ALL the help i needed from getting into bed, during the night and for how long for. Actually exactly how the guides on here recommend lol.
Hope this is some help.
I have just been awarded HRC, i have Asthma and ME amongst other things.
When My husband helped me fill in the DLA form we put down things like, i need helping in the night because I fall off my pillows which makes my asthma worse and I have trouble breathing because I cough.
i can't sit myself up and turn round to rearrange my pillows becaiuse of the pain i get due to my ME etc.
Everything he does for me day and night we broke down onto little pieces and everytime we said I cant do this , we backed it up with an example.
We also kept a diary for over night outlining ALL the help i needed from getting into bed, during the night and for how long for. Actually exactly how the guides on here recommend lol.
Hope this is some help.
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13 years 10 months ago #69201 by Libra45
Replied by Libra45 on topic Re:DLA application help at night.
I know this has been said before, several times.
You don't have to receive care just demonstrate that you need it.
I remember ringing the DWP many years ago when I was attempting to complete my Mum's Attendance Allowance application. Mum lived alone and didn't actually receive any care. I asked if it was OK to explain the problems she had at night, even though she wasn't getting any physical help.
I was told to put everything that my Mum had problems with down on the application.
The same applies with DLA. I live alone and don't receive care from anyone, I get HRC indefinitely!
You don't have to receive care just demonstrate that you need it.
I remember ringing the DWP many years ago when I was attempting to complete my Mum's Attendance Allowance application. Mum lived alone and didn't actually receive any care. I asked if it was OK to explain the problems she had at night, even though she wasn't getting any physical help.
I was told to put everything that my Mum had problems with down on the application.
The same applies with DLA. I live alone and don't receive care from anyone, I get HRC indefinitely!

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13 years 10 months ago #69204 by Crazydiamond
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Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:DLA application help at night.
You may find Commissioner's Decision 12912/96 helpful:-
Scroll down to the decision in the list HERE.
Scroll down to the decision in the list HERE.
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