Hi what it is someone is on a low P.I.P and it's for indefinitely award she has been on it...

Hi what it is someone is on a low P.I.P and it's for indefinitely award she has been on it for over 10years now and she's over state pension age how would that affect her?
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Hi no she will eventually get a light touch form to complete.
Its just formality.
She might be better off financially applying for attendance allowance rather than keeping low level pip.
Speak to cab or age concern about it.
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I know there's nothing to worry about at the moment because it doesn't come into force until november 2026 don't it?
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Yes thats correct.
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