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3 days 3 hours ago #298543 by Bear1980
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I have urge and stress related urinary incontinence. Plus autism with sensory issues that mean I don’t always know I need to go to the toilet until it is urgent. Does anyone have any advice how to fill the form in when making a mess mainly when going to toilet and leaking but also at other times
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2 days 10 hours ago #298552 by David
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Hi Bear1980,
Have a read of the BenefitsandWork guide on the WCA ( work capabilities assessment ).
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/?dlp=6797196649efd from page 67.
Note that you don’t only score points if you actually have episodes of incontinence,
but also if you have to manage your life in such a way that you are always close to a toilet in order to avoid doing so.
Let me know how you get on.
David
Have a read of the BenefitsandWork guide on the WCA ( work capabilities assessment ).
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/?dlp=6797196649efd from page 67.
Note that you don’t only score points if you actually have episodes of incontinence,
but also if you have to manage your life in such a way that you are always close to a toilet in order to avoid doing so.
Let me know how you get on.
David
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8 hours 18 minutes ago #298659 by Bear1980
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I am confused. I have looked at the form and partly I have incontinence if I don’t get to the toilet in time but I also get incontinence due to sneezing and coughing. And both put together mean clothes need changing most days
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2 hours 40 minutes ago #298684 by David
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Hi Bear1980,
See below the relevant extracts from the BenefitsandWork guide on this subject--
"The descriptors: what the law says you score points for
9. Absence or loss of control whilst conscious leading to extensive evacuation of the
bowel and/or bladder, other than enuresis (bed-wetting), despite the wearing or use of
any aids or adaptations which are normally, or could reasonably be, worn or used.
(a) At least once a month experiences:
(i) loss of control leading to extensive evacuation of the bowel and/or voiding of the bladder;
or
(ii) substantial leakage of the contents of a collecting device, sufficient to require cleaning
and a change in clothing. 15 points
(b) The majority of the time is at risk of loss of control leading to extensive evacuation of the
bowel and/or voiding of the bladder, sufficient to require cleaning and a change in clothing, if
not able to reach a toilet quickly. 6 points
(c) None of the above apply. 0 points
and----
Do you have to wash or change your clothes because of difficulty controlling your
bladder, bowels or collecting device?
Collecting devices include stoma bags and catheters.
Yes – weekly
Yes – monthly
Yes – less than monthly
Yes – but only if I cannot reach a toilet quickly
No
If you tick ‘Yes – weekly’ you are assessing yourself as scoring 15 points and also as being eligible for the support group.
Hope this helps
David
See below the relevant extracts from the BenefitsandWork guide on this subject--
"The descriptors: what the law says you score points for
9. Absence or loss of control whilst conscious leading to extensive evacuation of the
bowel and/or bladder, other than enuresis (bed-wetting), despite the wearing or use of
any aids or adaptations which are normally, or could reasonably be, worn or used.
(a) At least once a month experiences:
(i) loss of control leading to extensive evacuation of the bowel and/or voiding of the bladder;
or
(ii) substantial leakage of the contents of a collecting device, sufficient to require cleaning
and a change in clothing. 15 points
(b) The majority of the time is at risk of loss of control leading to extensive evacuation of the
bowel and/or voiding of the bladder, sufficient to require cleaning and a change in clothing, if
not able to reach a toilet quickly. 6 points
(c) None of the above apply. 0 points
and----
Do you have to wash or change your clothes because of difficulty controlling your
bladder, bowels or collecting device?
Collecting devices include stoma bags and catheters.
Yes – weekly
Yes – monthly
Yes – less than monthly
Yes – but only if I cannot reach a toilet quickly
No
If you tick ‘Yes – weekly’ you are assessing yourself as scoring 15 points and also as being eligible for the support group.
Hope this helps
David
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