Grant for a mattress and other essentials?
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Staceyr90
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Hi is there anyone that can point me in the right direction about getting a grant on pip for a new mattess and some other essential
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Hello @Staceyr90 and a warm welcome to the community. I wasn't aware that there were any 'grants' available through PIP, but I'm not expert on that. I'm going to try to forward your post to our benefits specialists and hope they will get back to you with advice.
Warmest best wishes,
Richard
@JennysDad -
Hi @Staceyr90, welcome to the community!
I don't believe that you can get a grant through PIP. However, you can use our grant search tool to find one that you might be able to apply for.
I hope this helps -
If your on esa you can apply for a budgeting loan .
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I think there won't be any grant on Mattresses to my knowledge.
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Hi, are you at risk of pressure sores? If so, then district nurses will assess you and supply a suitable mattress. The other essentials you need, may be available via an OT assessment.
Assessment, assessments....I know I`ve had several lately and am due some more soon.
Even if we can afford to buy some specialist bits of kit, it is always best to get advice from an OT/district nurse/physio etc...as they give the best advice. A dealer just wants to see something....personal experience here.
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Hi can I get financial help to buy new bed as my condition causes messy bed 😳
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bettyboopboop said:Hi can I get financial help to buy new bed as my condition causes messy bed 😳You've posted on a thread that's 3 years old. You can try this link https://www.disability-grants.org/grants-for-household-items.htmlYou can also try your local Authority who may have some household funding support in their budget but it will depend on what bed you want and the cost.If you do get a new one then you may want to look at buying a mattress protector, they only cost a few pounds and keep your bed like new.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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