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Home Visit - What to expect

clarzier
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Hi all
I've got a home visit on Thursday with CAPITA as I am having to transfer from indefinite DLA to PIP. I wondered what will happen at my visit? How long will it be? What will they do or ask me to do? I have bowel incontinence issues what happens if I don't need the toilet whilst they'e here they think I'm lying.
Any advise appreciated.
I've got a home visit on Thursday with CAPITA as I am having to transfer from indefinite DLA to PIP. I wondered what will happen at my visit? How long will it be? What will they do or ask me to do? I have bowel incontinence issues what happens if I don't need the toilet whilst they'e here they think I'm lying.
Any advise appreciated.
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Hi @clarzier
There is some information here about what to expect in your PIP assessment
And also we have this video about preparing for your assessment
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