severe disability premium Process time ?

anttrfc1
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Hi all just wondering I recently received pip awarded and also received letter saying I was entitled to severe disability premium I’ve sent the letter off yesterday I was wondering how long would it take to hear back and also any backdated money thank you all
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Hello and welcome @anttrfc1 and welcome, thanks for reaching out with your query
Congratulations on your PIP and SDP awards, how are you feeling about that?
I would say based on PIP waiting times, that it would be anywhere between 2-12 weeks, but I can't be certain.
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Potentially 8 weeks for the SDP award, if entitled. I'm assuming it was a form to fill in and return? rather than saying you're definitely entitled to it.To be entitled to this you must live alone or classed as living alone. No other adults unless they either claiming a qualifying disability benefit or are registered blind.If entitled it's back dated to the date you became entitled to it.1
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Yeah it was a form that was filled in and met the criteria As for backdated is it from when I first claimed pip thanks for response0
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anttrfc1 said:As for backdated is it from when I first claimed pip thanks for response
If you were entitled to it at that time then yes.
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Hey im in the same boat I got awarded pip and high for daily living and standard for mobility.. I also received a letter from the dwp saying im eligible for severe disability premium.. all I had to do was tick the boxes to say I live on my own no one helps me or neither do I claim carer's allowance... so they received the letter yesterday im just waiting now for a letter back... I never knew I could claim this new benefit.m im over the moon I don't have to worry now.. and good for you too happy days 😊0
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That's so great to hear @kellbell
I bet you feel so relieved not having to worry!
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Good evening,
I receive the daily living component of PIP at basic rate, how do I apply for the disability premium please?
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ebond1602 said:Good evening,
I receive the daily living component of PIP at basic rate, how do I apply for the disability premium please?
Thank you in advance
The disability premiums are only payable with certain means tested benefits. They are not benefits payable on their own. Which other benefits are you claiming exactly? and are you living alone or with other adults?
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Universal Credit and Housing0
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Benefit, I am in temporary accommodation provided by my local council0
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I live alone0
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I read on a website that you qualify if you get PIP and housing benefit. Is that incorrect?0
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ebond1602 said:I read on a website that you qualify if you get PIP and housing benefit. Is that incorrect?
The SDP in housing benefit is included in the calculation of your personal allowance. If housing benefit is already covering all your rent then you're claiming your maximum entitlement. You can't receive more than your actual rent.
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