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brad23
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Will i be able to get just the enhanced rate mobility pip .because i am really struggling at the moment on. A day to day basis. Since December 27 2017 . That is the day i lost my independence my life just ended i have been house bound ever since every day is a massive struggle if it was,nt for some good friends and neighbours i would not be here today.I have had to struggle all of my life.My mum and I live apart 2week's ago she had a mini stroke i was called at 1,30 in the morning mum had not her head and not making any sense .I was panicking and vomiting and scared i could not get over there because I had no ?.thankfully mum is on the mend.I am still getting over the shock .Emma
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Hello brad23, glad to hear mum is on the mend. As for PIP mobility you should take a self test to see if your mobility conditions meet the descriptors for getting either standard or the enhanced rate. And then apply for PIP.
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