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12 years 5 months ago #88059 by Fleur33
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Hi,Just want to say a big thank you to this site and everyone here. My step son has been put onto the support group without a medical.
I sent copies of all medical reports from his cardiologist, a physio report and a GP letter.I wrote a lot and I mean a lot of pages, explaining how his illness affects his daily life.
Just one question, unlike DLA there was no date to say when he would be reviewed next so do I contact them for this? Thanks

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12 years 5 months ago #88061 by slugsta
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Wel done, you obviously made a really good job of the form on your step-son's behalf :) ! The length of award is not routinely notified, you can phone/write and ask for either the ESA85A (ATOS medical report) or statement of reasons and that should give you a rough idea. Don't forget that forms are usually sent out 2-3 months ahead of the reassessment date, so I'm afraid the process starts again all too quickly :(

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12 years 4 months ago #89367 by jules
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i have different types of arthritis.fibromyalgia. and visual impairment.a complete detached retinia in right eye. 6 over 38 as best corrected vision. i have completed esa form sent it in with a letter from nurologist. letter from my hearing consultant and my visual impairment certificate from my eye surgeon. i am still under him as i have water retentian in my left eye.this has been going on for 2yrs and 4 months two eye surgerios.but they are still asking me to go for an assement. i have asked for a home visit. as i had a home visit for my dlaa. where do i stand

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12 years 4 months ago #89373 by Gordon
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jules wrote:

i have different types of arthritis.fibromyalgia. and visual impairment.a complete detached retinia in right eye. 6 over 38 as best corrected vision. i have completed esa form sent it in with a letter from nurologist. letter from my hearing consultant and my visual impairment certificate from my eye surgeon. i am still under him as i have water retentian in my left eye.this has been going on for 2yrs and 4 months two eye surgerios.but they are still asking me to go for an assement. i have asked for a home visit. as i had a home visit for my dlaa. where do i stand

You will need to support your request with a letter from your GP explaining why you cannot attend an ATOS assessment centre, even with this, ATOS are not obliged to provide one.

Good luck

Gordon

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12 years 4 months ago #89396 by Crazydiamond
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jules wrote:

i have different types of arthritis.fibromyalgia. and visual impairment.a complete detached retinia in right eye. 6 over 38 as best corrected vision. i have completed esa form sent it in with a letter from nurologist. letter from my hearing consultant and my visual impairment certificate from my eye surgeon. i am still under him as i have water retentian in my left eye.this has been going on for 2yrs and 4 months two eye surgerios.but they are still asking me to go for an assement. i have asked for a home visit. as i had a home visit for my dlaa. where do i stand


If you are unable or would find it extremely difficult to attend a medical assessment, you can ask for a domiciliary assessment. The means that the assessment can be carried out at home, but as mentioned in an earlier post you will need to have compelling evidence from your GP.

If Atos refuse your request for a domiciliary assessment despite evidence from your doctor, you will have to attend for the medical assessment, but you may have a case under the terms of section 20 - 22 of the Equality Act 2010.

If you decide to pursue this course of action, it is essential that you should seek expert legal advice in the first instance. See:-

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