Pip in hospital
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patchy
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Hello
my 34 year old son is in a ICU mental hospital and been there for 2 years, his pip stopped as expected but for the last 6 months he has not eaten the hospital food due to his mental condition. We are supplying him with food. Can he get some of his pip re instated?
my 34 year old son is in a ICU mental hospital and been there for 2 years, his pip stopped as expected but for the last 6 months he has not eaten the hospital food due to his mental condition. We are supplying him with food. Can he get some of his pip re instated?
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Hello @patchy Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for sharing and joining.
Sorry to hear this.
I am one of the team of community champions. We guide, advise and help new members who join.
In response to your question I am not too sure of an answer.
There will be members of our community or a member of our team be able to advise.
Hopefully be in touch.
Benefits are complex and confusing you need the right information.
Please have you spoken to CAB. Your local office might be able to answer.
Please is there any thing we can help with please get in touch.
Happy to help and be supportive ready to listen.
Please take care.
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Hi,Im sorry to hear this. I'm afraid because he's been in hospital for more than 28 days then he won't be entitled to receive any PIP payments.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 poppy is right no payments are made for PIP once you have a stay in hospital of 28 days or longer, and should you not inform DWP of an over stay of 28 days any overpayment of your PIP benefits will have to be repaid.
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Hi @patchy and a very warm welcome to the community!
To agree with the others, PIP isn't awarded in this case. However, I understand the financial strain this will cause. Please have a look at the grant checker which may provide more information.Scope
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