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DLA1 ADULT October 2011 form Question

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11 years 3 months ago - 11 years 3 months ago #97722 by leerg1980
DLA1 ADULT October 2011 form Question was created by leerg1980
Throughout the form on various questions it will ask 'how often?' & 'how long each time?'
Ive cracked the how long each time by answering in minutes, but the how often is confusing me, do i enter number(s) e.g 7 for seven days or do i put a word that describes how often? e.g frequently etc...
is there a preferred one that the lovely DWP would sooner us put in the boxes

many thanks in advance for any help
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11 years 3 months ago #97731 by Gordon
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leerg1980 wrote: Throughout the form on various questions it will ask 'how often?' & 'how long each time?'
Ive cracked the how long each time by answering in minutes, but the how often is confusing me, do i enter number(s) e.g 7 for seven days or do i put a word that describes how often? e.g frequently etc...
is there a preferred one that the lovely DWP would sooner us put in the boxes

many thanks in advance for any help


If you search the DLA guides for "how often", there are explanations in context to the questions.

Gordon

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11 years 3 months ago - 11 years 3 months ago #97739 by leerg1980
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Hi, done this, can't find anything, im new here and ive been filling this form in all day and im about to burst :sick:

does anyone else know do i input with numbers or words??

thanks
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leerg1980 wrote: Hi, done this, can't find anything, im new here and ive been filling this form in all day and im about to burst :sick:

does anyone else know do i input with numbers or words??

thanks


I think what you are looking for is on pages 14 onwards of the DLA Claims Guides links at the top of this page:

DLA Guides

Please repost if you have any further queries.

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11 years 3 months ago #97764 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic DLA1 ADULT October 2011 form Question
[quote="leerg1980
" post=97722]Throughout the form on various questions it will ask 'how often?' & 'how long each time?'
Ive cracked the how long each time by answering in minutes, but the how often is confusing me, do i enter number(s) e.g 7 for seven days or do i put a word that describes how often? e.g frequently etc...
is there a preferred one that the lovely DWP would sooner us put in the boxes

many thanks in advance for any help[/quote]

This is based on how many days you need care, how often each day it takes to provide you with care 'reasonably not medically' and the length of each care session.

For example. I need care every day, I need care 4-5 times each day, and each session of care lasts around 45 minutes to 1 hour.

NB. This is an example only, please modify it to fit your own care needs.

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