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6 years 3 months ago #225118 by dynamite
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Hi Gordon
I have called up IAS formerly ATOS to request a home visit, but they are refusing to do so on the basis that I attend my hospital appointments every 6 months. Is there anything I can do or say to get a home visit or do I have to attend it? I have rescheduled for a few weeks from now.
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I have called up IAS formerly ATOS to request a home visit, but they are refusing to do so on the basis that I attend my hospital appointments every 6 months. Is there anything I can do or say to get a home visit or do I have to attend it? I have rescheduled for a few weeks from now.
Thanks
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6 years 3 months ago #225123 by sue2007rec
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Hi D
this is the guidelines regarding home visits p33 assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/governm...sessment-process.pdf
has your GP written a letter supporting your request for a Home visit
is this 6 monthly appt the only time you can attend an appt- what is it, how do you attend. hospital transport etc, can the professional you see provide supporting evidence
Do you have telephone consultations and /or visits from your GP
Do you have home visits from dentist, other community services etc
How far away is the assessment centre, would it help if it was closer, if a taxi was provided could you attend
if the above is no, it wouldn't make a difference if the centre was more accessible or if you were provided a taxi, then a letter from your GP or another professional stating that attending would cause harm or a deterioration to your health- letter to mention telephone consultations, cancelled appts[if appropriate ] because of illness
If your GP has provided a letter, how much information was provided, would they do another one
Don't give up, get your evidence together, use the guidelines and speak to ATOS again, ask to talk to a manager but persist.
However if the answer is continually no, then you must attend the assessment otherwise you could risk losing your claim
this is the guidelines regarding home visits p33 assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/governm...sessment-process.pdf
has your GP written a letter supporting your request for a Home visit
is this 6 monthly appt the only time you can attend an appt- what is it, how do you attend. hospital transport etc, can the professional you see provide supporting evidence
Do you have telephone consultations and /or visits from your GP
Do you have home visits from dentist, other community services etc
How far away is the assessment centre, would it help if it was closer, if a taxi was provided could you attend
if the above is no, it wouldn't make a difference if the centre was more accessible or if you were provided a taxi, then a letter from your GP or another professional stating that attending would cause harm or a deterioration to your health- letter to mention telephone consultations, cancelled appts[if appropriate ] because of illness
If your GP has provided a letter, how much information was provided, would they do another one
Don't give up, get your evidence together, use the guidelines and speak to ATOS again, ask to talk to a manager but persist.
However if the answer is continually no, then you must attend the assessment otherwise you could risk losing your claim
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