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13 years 2 months ago #67283 by jemanne
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This is my first posting although I have visited this site so many times, sometimes just for comfort, as I have waited for a result. Today the brown envelope arrived and on renewal I have been awarded Higher rate care and Higher rate mobility for an indefinite period. As I am sixty four this is so important for me and from the bottom of my heart I thank everyone involved in this site. I followed the tips in filling in the form to the letter and it took me so long to fill in the form that my last claim ran out. Now I can relax. Once again my thanks.
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13 years 2 months ago #67289 by pete17971
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Hi,
Many thanks for the feedback.
It must be a weight off your mind and bearing in mind your age, is as good a result as it is possible to hope for.
You can relax now!!
Pete
Many thanks for the feedback.
It must be a weight off your mind and bearing in mind your age, is as good a result as it is possible to hope for.
You can relax now!!
Pete
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13 years 2 months ago #67293 by cdcdi1911
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Well done Jamanne and thanks for letting us know.
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13 years 2 months ago #67340 by mumsgirl
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Well done, Jemanne. It's great that you got it for an indefinate period too!
Guys, Jemanne is 64 and I was just wondering if there was an age limit where they stop putting people through those ridiculous tests, or can they still call up an 80year old every so often if they wish?
Guys, Jemanne is 64 and I was just wondering if there was an age limit where they stop putting people through those ridiculous tests, or can they still call up an 80year old every so often if they wish?
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13 years 2 months ago #67350 by Crazydiamond
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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For both DLA and AA the decision maker can request that any claimant no matter how old they are, must submit to a medical examination if they feel one is necessary to reach a decision on their claim.
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13 years 2 months ago #67352 by Libra45
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mumsgirl wrote:
I am 66 in 2 wks time and I had to go through a DLA review, with a home medical, at the beginning of the yr. I think if you are given an indefinite award, they can review your case at any time!
Well done, Jemanne. It's great that you got it for an indefinate period too!
Guys, Jemanne is 64 and I was just wondering if there was an age limit where they stop putting people through those ridiculous tests, or can they still call up an 80year old every so often if they wish?
I am 66 in 2 wks time and I had to go through a DLA review, with a home medical, at the beginning of the yr. I think if you are given an indefinite award, they can review your case at any time!
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