Pip form with no return date on it
mollypeppa
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Hi all. Received pip award review form. Was dated 29th March, where it says please return the form to us by, there is no date just a dash. Is this a printing error, its usually one month from date on form.
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They have extended the return dates to three months cue to covid, remember to treat a renewal like a new application, giving as much detail as possible backed up by relevant evidence that's as recent as possible.
Good luck2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
Hi and welcome
They are currently allowing 3 months for return of forms due to covid and difficulties if getting assistance and medical evidence
That is why they have taken the date away
There is a recorded message when you calk them to confirm this -
Thank you to you both. I know treat it as a new claim. Hope you're well.
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janer1967 said:Hi and welcome
They are currently allowing 3 months for return of forms due to covid and difficulties if getting assistance and medical evidence
That is why they have taken the date away
There is a recorded message when you calk them to confirm this -
woodbine said:They have extended the return dates to three months cue to covid, remember to treat a renewal like a new application, giving as much detail as possible backed up by relevant evidence that's as recent as possible.
Good luck -
janer1967 said:Hi and welcome
They are currently allowing 3 months for return of forms due to covid and difficulties if getting assistance and medical evidence
That is why they have taken the date away
There is a recorded message when you calk them to confirm this -
Hi there
It could be sometimes they only consider aids if they have been supplied through physio or ot
If you have purchased yourself they can say it is just something to make your life easier rather than a necessity
But it is worth mentioning -
janer1967 said:Hi there
It could be sometimes they only consider aids if they have been supplied through physio or ot
If you have purchased yourself they can say it is just something to make your life easier rather than a necessity
But it is worth mentioning -
I'm not too sure it does fit any descriptors you don't have to mention every aid if it doesn't fit
Maybe mobility to help you get out of bed or dressing
Sleeping and getting in our 8f bed isn't really in any descriptor -
Thankyou, I remember on my last review, as I have hidradentitis suppurative, a chronic skin condition, I mentioned my wife purchased a bath board, the assessor noted if I had a bath board, as it was purchased out of necessity and not provided,
As I was assessed by my ot, I use a walking stick odd time in the home, my wife purchased crutch type sticks for when I'm out with my wife, these wasn't provided but advised to use, I have a triage assesment in June,.
Also the other installed a telecare alarm system as I'm risk of falling, would the telecare be classed as an aid on communicating or moving around, sorry for all questions.
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I would mention everything its then in your them if they take it into account
The telecare would be a safety aid and could come under several activities -
Thankyou, mention everything down to a t, I am also under cmht and just got a care co ordinator also, I had a home visit on Wednesday as I wouldn't have coped going out to mental health team. Strange thing was ,I received the care co ordinator letter on day I received pip form, my wife has ,all letters, psychiatrist reports, dermatology reports, xray results, everything. The police will also be involved with something at some point this year, that also affects my mental health, I'm unsure wether to mention it
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That's why I asked about a bed rail as there is no descriptor or question about bed rails, and yes I have read the pip info. Just like a biscuit tin is not considered a aid for medication. They really do question everything. Nit pick.
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Username_removed That's why I asked about a bed rail as there is no descriptor or question about bed rails, and yes I have read the pip info. Just like a biscuit tin is not considered a aid for medication. They really do question everything. Nit pick:mollypeppa said:janer1967 said:Hi and welcome
They are currently allowing 3 months for return of forms due to covid and difficulties if getting assistance and medical evidence
That is why they have taken the date away
There is a recorded message when you calk them to confirm this
Your questions suggest you’ve not read up on the basics of PIP. Rather than further questions I’d suggest you read this.
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Can I ask what paid for documentation that was, ? You mean medical evidence?
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Hi @mollypeppa, the content that @pipandesa are posting is spam, I have reported their posts and currently awaiting for a member of the community team to remove their posts. Sorry for any issues this has caused.Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Ami2301 said:Hi @mollypeppa, the content that @pipandesa are posting is spam, I have reported their posts and currently awaiting for a member of the community team to remove their posts. Sorry for any issues this has caused.
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Username_removed said:If you have purchased documentation then you may want to check the copyright on it before you offer it to anyone else for free.
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