Child’s DLA form
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vixen_5053 said:So only fill in the the mobility bit?And what do you mean I’ll have to fill in the whole form again?Thanks for your help.
The reason i advised to fill it all in even if there's no change to his care needs is because they may look at the care needs again.
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Okay thanks. So do I just answer question 53 asking has his personal care needs, so I just choose no? as they haven’t changed but then still proceed to fill in the whole form and add an extra few sheets of real life examples of his care needs and mobility, incidents etc.0
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Yes, that's exactly what you should do.
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Thanks very much for your help, much appreciated. You’re a great help on here and give invaluable advice. Thanks again.0
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You're welcome. Thank you also for those kind words.0
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