risk of falls pip

ITSALLLIES
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What are ze rules regarding this.
Any examples of the rules ie Mr x, Mr y blah blah. At what point should a HCP assessor take this into account, Or blatantly avoid discussing it because they're the purest of evil in today's modern society total Conserative voters.
Any examples of the rules ie Mr x, Mr y blah blah. At what point should a HCP assessor take this into account, Or blatantly avoid discussing it because they're the purest of evil in today's modern society total Conserative voters.
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@ITSALLLIES Welcome to the community! I'm sorry but your post has confused me a little. It sounds as if the process is difficult for you? or have you been through the assessment?
There are many members of the community who feel like the benefits process is hard. I hope the community can be a support for you0
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