PIP assessment - so angry!
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My daughter who has aspergers had her first assessment in Dec. She has been in receipt of both DLA middle for care and PIP enhanced rate for care for a long time. It was a renewal this time, so I ticked no change and we ended up at assessment. Received letter yesterday to say she has no points at all. Everything they say she can do are the points she can't do! It's like they're deliberately lying. I will be making the mandatory reassessment, but was wondering how everyone has found this and whether you had to go to appeal? I'm so angry that she's gone from enhanced to them claiming she's cured!
Yvonne
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It's so tragic that people who need it are being denied, made to look and feel like they're wasting people's time! All the while it's adding more stress and possible breakdowns & suicidal thoughts, just to get money that they are entitled to!Yvonne
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