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Christine wrote: My husband is getting a home visit on Friday he has a social phobia I don't know if he will be able to speak to the accessor at all will I be able to speak for him behalf I'm his appointee he hasn't had certain members of his family to the house for over 20 years never mind a stranger the doctor has doubled his medication for this home visit i.e. Propranolol , Diazepam
If you are his DWP appointed appointee then yes, you can speak on his behalf although the assessor will still look to him to reply.
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Christine wrote: I am his appointee can you give me some advice on the questions they will ask he also as osteoarthritis
There's a section at the back of the PIP claim guide that has a list of the questions that you he is likely to be asked.
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