Is there an official/legal description of what 'repeatedly' means in relation to PIP activities? I can't do many things repeatedly but have been turned down for PIP and want to appeal. What if I can walk 300 yards twice in a day but no more outdoors after that? If I can make one meal from scratch in a day, should I be able to do another from scratch?
There is a definition of repeatedly in our PIP Claim guide in the section about "reliability" but it won't answer your questions as it is not that specific.
Your examples are not good ones and I would not expect you to score for either restriction you mention. For Moving Around, you really need to have a look at the Descriptors and the distances that are considered, for Preparing a meal you are not required to prepare and cook more than one meal unless you can show that due to your health issues it is a necessity.
Gordon
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