dose Daily living part include nighttime on pip
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ereilly26
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dose Daily living part include nighttime on pip
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hi dose Daily living part include nighttime on pip
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Not specifically. Have a look at the descriptors to see which may apply to your circumstance
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sorry I don't understand what you mean
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No it's not just about night time, it's how you are 50% of the time. See the PIP descriptors here to see which ones you think apply to you. It depends how your conditions affect you.
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I am not sure I sleep walk i have a alarm fitting to my front door by the hospital
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Hello @ereilly26 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for your question.
When and if it does according to the booklet I have in front of me. That you get with the PIP form.
How your disability effects you Information booklet .. So daily activities means the moment you wake up to getting ready for bed.
I know I added about meds at my bedtime. Have and do have problems opening up the blister packs of meds.
Always spilling meds.
I hope that helps. Please ask if we can advise on anything.
Pleasure to meet you
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PIP is all about dressing/undressing, washing, preparing/cooking food, budgeting, taking nutrition, communicating etc and the mobility activities moving around and following and planning a journey. I don't see how any of those would fall into sleep walking. If the descriptors don't apply to you then you won't score the points for an award.Have you looked at the PIP descriptors i posted?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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yes I have
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Hello @ereilly26. Can't answer this directly but I'm forwarding your comment to someone I hope will be able to.
Hang on in there.
Warmest best wishes,
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thank you jennusdad
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