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ella1992
ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

Hi all my partner report came back I don't no how to work points out could somebody possibly help us please they did say he doesn't take any medication

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  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    He's currently on stand rate

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 6,314 Championing
    edited October 2024

    He needs 8 points to get standard Daily Living, and 8 points for standard mobility.

    Activity 9: 4 points

    Activity 8: 0 points

    Activity 7: 0 points

    Activity 10: 2 points

    Daily Living total: 6 points.

    Activity 11: 10 points

    Activity 12: 0 points

    Mobility total: 10 points.

    The DWP Decision maker will usually go with the recommendation, but not always.

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    Hi I worked out he get the high rate pip at 12 points and lower mobaily

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor
  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor
  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    For engaging face to face he got c. For dressing he got c. For washing bathing he got Cforplaning journey he got e for making budged decision he got b and For preparing food he got d sorry didn't sent them all

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    He got 12 points for daily living I think

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor
  • OverlyAnxious
    OverlyAnxious Online Community Member Posts: 4,858 Championing

    Yes, with the extra images that looks like 12 for daily living and 10 for mobility.

    So Enhanced Daily and Standard Mobility as you said. 🙂

  • Jimm_Alumni
    Jimm_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 5,713 Championing

    Is that about what you were expecting @ella1992? If so I hope the decision maker follows the report. If not, you can still go for a Mandatory Reconsideration if you think he should have scored more for mobility or if the decision maker for a rare reason decides something else.

    You can read more about the appeal process here if you are interested: Appealing a benefits decision | Disability charity Scope UK

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    Hi yes that is what my partner was hoping for as he's been just getting standard daily living for 2 years this is reivew I believe he will be owed money as he sent the fourm back last September 2023

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor
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    Can somebody explain what this means thank u

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    They don't always owe the difference between the current award and any potential new award.

    Usually when it's a review started by DWP the extra money is paid from the date the decision was made. As decisions on reviews are taking a considerable length of time a decision maker will use their own discretion on whether to award from an earlier date. Some do and others don't. You will just need to wait and see.

    Those screenshots means he's had the difficulties for at least 3 months and expects them to last at least a further 9 months. The last screenshot means there's a vulnerable marker put on this file due to his health conditions and extra support maybe needed for future reviews.

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    Oh ok we hope to hear soon I mean the lady said within 2 weeks hel get decision

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    Decisions are up to 12 weeks.

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    It's such a long waiting time I think we will stop worrying wen we now what it what

  • Albus_Scope
    Albus_Scope Posts: 10,513 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    The waits are very long and they certainly dont help the anxiety. I always try to push it to the back of my mind, we cant speed things up, so it's better to try and think about other things.

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    My partner phoned them they said on phone it's at the last stage not sure what that means

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    Yes the last stage is once the report is returned. It will be with a pile of others waiting for a decision to be made.

  • ella1992
    ella1992 Online Community Member Posts: 298 Contributor

    Just a update poppy partner had text saying reivew is completel will auto service tell us anything