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Bonnie18
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I have just been awarded pip enhanced care. However they have no awarded nothing for mobility. I use two sticks and am in pain after 30m. I have asked for a mandatory reconciliation. What can I do next?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi BonnieYou need to show how you meet the criteria for an award. To do this take each descriptor and give 2 or 3 examples, for each, as to what happens when you attempt each activity. You should be able to complete the activity Safely, Repeatedly and to an acceptable standard. You are not required to complete the acivity without pain but this should be taken into account.So if you can walk with sticks for 30 meters, can you do so Safely and can you repeat this as often as is necessary ?Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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