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lucas123
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My wife is due an assessment at home tomorrow any advice?
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Hi @lucas123, and welcome! Best of luck to you and your wife, you may like to check out this information on PIP (the process and assessment) beforehand.
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Thanks
My wife had her assessment at home yesterday,Wednesday,seemed to go okay and assessor quite pleasant and understanding but will have to wait and see -
Hi lucas
You should ask for a copy of the report
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Good luck my assessment was horrible i left feeling ashamed and a liar as her report was total lies long story was on enhanced for both before assessment now on standard for daily living but still enhanced for mobility it's not about the money it's the lies she told and how she was in the room she was very aragont and not even listening to me never written down notes so good luck hope it goes ok for you
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