Review? What's the best way to write a PIP review?

About to tackle husband's PIP review. I was thinking as I wrote the original claim form by hand it might be easier this time to double space type the thing, print and attach to the form.
I was also going to basically rewrite the original answers with a few additions re changes in needs, nothing stratospheric to add.
Does that sound adequate? I'll give full answers as if this is a new claim, and there have been changes to the descriptors recently I'm sure, so if I do all this, will it be acceptable, or would you go about it in a better way, if so, any advice?
There's a chance welfare rights might do it for me, but better get going on it just in case they're too busy. Hope you're all doing as well as can be expected guys.
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Heya @TheCatSays write it however you feel comfortable, but typing it out is usually best, just incase the assessor isn't great with reading your handwriting.
We always suggest filling a review in as if it were a brand new claim, as the assessor often wont be looking at previous reports. It seems alike a lot of work, but it saves a lot of time further down the line. 😊
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You're right of course. Jumping into it right now, heavy sigh x
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