Neurological issues and ESA - help?
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hornby73
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Hello
My husband is being investigated for neurological issues which related to short term memory, loosing words in sentences, struggle in unfamiliar situations, hand eye co ordination.
I am worried about the WCA and him not being eligible for the esa.
Can anyone help please with their experiences or with advice.
My husband is being investigated for neurological issues which related to short term memory, loosing words in sentences, struggle in unfamiliar situations, hand eye co ordination.
I am worried about the WCA and him not being eligible for the esa.
Can anyone help please with their experiences or with advice.
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Hi @hornby73. Welcome to the community
The community benefits advisor may be able to offer some advice. The ESA category is also a good place to look for support.
I hope this is helpful. I know the uncertainty that comes along with these things is often very difficult. -
Hi @hornby73, and welcome! Sorry to hear that you're feeling worried- it can be a daunting thing to go through. Do you have an assessment date? Here is some more information about the WCA process which you may like to read.
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