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7 years 8 months ago #210399 by Gordon
They'll get there eventually, they won't get paid if they don't.
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I’m beginning to think that there will not ever be a home visit offered, seems odd that a big company is not able to arrange a home visit.
How I long for the days of DLA when you received an EMP visit from a doctor. It was not a perfect system, however, it was better than what we have now.
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7 years 8 months ago #210622 by Plonker
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Getting a home visit. They are coming early in the morning. I will be in bed as my pain is worst in the morning.
Will being in bed be ok for the assessment?
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Getting a home visit. They are coming early in the morning. I will be in bed as my pain is worst in the morning.
Will being in bed be ok for the assessment?
Thanks
Plonker
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7 years 8 months ago #210634 by Gordon
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If your conditions dictate that you have to be in bed for the assessment then it will be no problem.
Best of luck
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If your conditions dictate that you have to be in bed for the assessment then it will be no problem.
Best of luck
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7 years 8 months ago #210679 by Plonker
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With all the horror stories about these assessments do the people carrying out these assessments look at for example, moving around,do they note if the activities can be carried out reliably, or do they just make a statement like he should be able to walk for xx metres?
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With all the horror stories about these assessments do the people carrying out these assessments look at for example, moving around,do they note if the activities can be carried out reliably, or do they just make a statement like he should be able to walk for xx metres?
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7 years 8 months ago #210680 by Gordon
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They should but it's an area that we regularly see neglected by both assessors and Decision Makers.
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They should but it's an area that we regularly see neglected by both assessors and Decision Makers.
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7 years 8 months ago #210684 by Plonker
I’m just planning for the worst. If the Assessor and DWP fail to mention about reliably, surely the decision would be flawed. If so you could argue this at MR and appeal.
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They should but it's an area that we regularly see neglected by both assessors and Decision Makers.
Gordon
I’m just planning for the worst. If the Assessor and DWP fail to mention about reliably, surely the decision would be flawed. If so you could argue this at MR and appeal.
Thanks for all your help
Plonker
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