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Had pip assasement 6 weeks ago traced up few times no report ready an evidence recieved to day capita called man who did my report has left capital an they are doing home visit at my property
why would they do home visit
why would they do home visit
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Hi, I`m not quite sure what you mean....are you having to have a 2nd f2f assessment because the assessor who you saw has left? Has his report never been filed?
I had a home f2f. I think it will be more relaxed as you wont need to get to somewhere for a certain time.
It is really bad that this has happened.
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Can you tell us a little more? So you had a PIP assessment 6 weeks ago and they cant find the report and are doing another assessment?
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They said that the person who did the assasement has left capita an they would like to do a home visits
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They didn’t mention anything about the report all they said he has left
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hello20 said:Had pip assasement 6 weeks ago traced up few times no report ready an evidence recieved to day capita called man who did my report has left capital an they are doing home visit at my property
why would they do home visit -
Do u mean u had a assessment before n d assessor has not done d report so r dey doing another assessment a home visit
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I don’t kno I had an assasement 6 weeks ago but I been called today they want to do home assasement
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You will need to ring the health assessment providers and ask why they want to do another assessment as you already had one 6 weeks ago. They are the only ones that can tell you when you need another.
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. -
Had pip assasement 6 weeks ago traced up few times no report ready an evidence recieved to day capita called man who did my report has left capital an they are doing home visit at my property
why would they do home visit ( so basically dey done ur assessment 1st time round but haven't got a report as d person who done ur assessment is no longer working for them I have seen a few posts here on f2f home visits worth reading dem )
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Sorry a little confused between hello20 and hello13... i'm assuming you're the same person?All i can advise is that the person that did your first assessment left and didn't write the report or didn't finish writing it. As that person is no longer there then no one can finish the report, so this means another assessment is needed because they don't have all the information they need.Home assessments are the same as an assessment in a centre, the only difference is they are done in your own home, which often makes people more comfortable. The process is still the same. During the assessment you'll be to confirm what you wrote in the form and answer any additional questions about how your conditions affect you.If you need more information as to why another assessment is needed and why the first report wasn't sent to DWP then you'll need to speak to the health assessment providers.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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Hello no I don’t kno who hello13 is
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