Daily Living 3: Managing Therapy
LeeA380
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I have never really understood this question on the PIP application.
Does the therapy potentially relate to physical therapy? Because I regularly visit a private physio (and NHS but meh) which totals less than 3.5hrs per week. Do I qualify for 3C?
Physiotherapy is of course prompting and assisting me under supervision. With my condition, I cannot walk (was even worse in January when I started going to physio), so anything I work on with my physio surely comes under 3C?
Does the therapy potentially relate to physical therapy? Because I regularly visit a private physio (and NHS but meh) which totals less than 3.5hrs per week. Do I qualify for 3C?
Physiotherapy is of course prompting and assisting me under supervision. With my condition, I cannot walk (was even worse in January when I started going to physio), so anything I work on with my physio surely comes under 3C?
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