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ceejoy
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Just had my assessment
came from upstairs to meet the assessor in the living room and the first question she asked me is how many flight of stairs do you have and how I managed to get down on my own
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Hi @ceejoy
Welcome it’s great to meet you.
Which Benefit was you being assessed for?????
I will then look ? into things for you!!!!!!!!!!! -
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