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Dandy1923
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My mother in law currently gets standard for daily living, she was rewarded in 2020, it's due for renewal in June 2025, her health has worsened greatly, her mobility is pretty much non existent, she relies heavily on her car, she can no longer walk great distances so uses a wheel chair, would she be best waiting until the renewal comes through or can she put it in sooner? I wasn't involved in her original application, I believe my sisters in law assisted, I know from my pip.application that it's important to get as much help from someone professional (cab)
Cheers dan
Cheers dan
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She can report changes but as you're probably aware she will be sent more forms to fill in and return. She will likely need another assessment as most people have them. Once a decision is made it could remain the same, be increased or even stop completely.
It's entirely up to her what she does.1
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