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3 years 21 hours ago #268307 by Waxwing
Hello

This is just a quick clarification question please about PIP Activity 2 Taking nutrition. I understand that this activity is about the activity of eating food and that includes cutting up food and putting food into ones mouth then chewing and swallowing. My question is about the prompting to eat side of the activity. I seem to think that the "Prompting" descriptor is for people with mental or cognative problems or illnesses. My question is though could "prompting" also apply to someone who has a physical disability like kyphoscoliosis. The person who I am helping has this problem and it causes problems with his digestive system which makes him feel bloated and he feels as though he does not want to eat so he has to be engouraged to eat. Also his pain medication which he will now be on for life causes him constipation which also does not help is digestive system. Would there be a clear argument to be made in a claim for the descriptor 2d Needs prompting to be able to take nutrition.

Thank you kindly in advance for your clarification.
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Waxwing

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3 years 9 hours ago - 3 years 8 hours ago #268339 by Gary
Hi Waxwing

I'm not an expert in this area so forgive me if I overly simplify or miss anything important. This was posted on the forum a while ago, can not remember who posted it but I thought it was quite good.

I would think that problems with eating fall into three areas that i’ll label; aversion, ritual and depressive.

Aversion would cover illnesses such as anorexia and bulimia where a claimant won't eat to eat food without supervision or having eaten they have to watched to ensure that they don't try and get rid of it.

Ritual would cover conditions such as OCD and possibly ASD where the claimant may only eat the food if it is presented in a particular manner or maybe the food has to be prepared in particular way or using certain pots and pans, etc.

Depressive would cover claimants who have to be prompted to eat because they don't feel it is worth doing or because they do think they are worthy of the food, they may also eat only when hungry and so do not eat nutritionally.

To be counted as able to eat you need to do so reliably and on the majority of days, if you cannot achieve this then you should score points. Reliably means;

• Safely – in a fashion that is unlikely to cause harm to themselves or to another person.
• To a necessary and appropriate standard – given the nature of the activity.
• Repeatedly – as often as is reasonably required.
• In a timely manner – in a reasonable time period.

You need to explain why you have a problem (e.g. depression)?

How it effects you (I don't eat without being prompted)?

What happens if you don't have support (I won't eat for days)?

When are you effected (every day)? How long are you effected (all day)?

There may be multiple reasons why you have a problem, don't be afraid to mention them all.

I hope this helps but if not come back to the forum and we'll have another go.

Gary

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Last edit: 3 years 8 hours ago by Gary.
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3 years 9 hours ago #268340 by LL26
Hi Waxwing,
According to the definitions:
“prompting” means reminding, encouraging or explaining by another person;
PIP is awarded if you have a mental or physical condition that limits your ability to do descriptor activities.
If someone doesn't eat, as you suggest because of stomach issues or pain then Taking Nutrition can provide points. Clearly it is not very healthy for disabled people not to eat hence the reason for including this as a point scoring activity.
In your example the spinal curve, bloatedness and constipation issues would undoubtedly all comprise a physical condition. There is nothing in law that would prevent encouragement reminding etc giving rise to points - it boils down to evidence - do you need to prompt for the majority of days what happens if there is no prompting.? Can the claimant take nutrition safely reliably in a reasonable time and repeatedly across the day as required? If not then prompting is probably required. Also consider the need to have good at a certain time if eg medication has to be taken after food.
This descriptor only requires food and drink to be taken , it doesn't comprise a healthy diet.
I hope this helps.
LL26

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3 years 9 hours ago #268345 by Waxwing
Thank you Gary and LL26

This does clarify this activity and the need for Prompting that I was struggling to get my head around. I will have a chat with the person who I am helping and if there is any other points that are raised because of this I cannot fatham out then I will be back but I am 100% sure that all things have been made clear.

Thank you both again for your help and assistance. It is most appreciated.
Waxwing
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