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7 months 2 weeks ago #289792 by Souter
Advice re: heart attack, and liver problems was created by Souter
My brother receives the enhanced rate of care component. He has severe mental health problems. 4 months ago he had a heart attack and since this time the day their say he has problems with his liver. He didn’t drink and they are taking bloods from him every month.
My question should he apply for the mobility component. As I say he received the enhanced rate for care .
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My question should he apply for the mobility component. As I say he received the enhanced rate for care .
Kind regards
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7 months 2 weeks ago #289798 by LL26
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Replied by LL26 on topic Advice re: heart attack, and liver problems
Hi Souter,
Your brother can certainly apply for a mobility award, but he won't get this unless he can demonstrate that he has poor walking ability ie less than 200m due to eg pain or breathlessness, or physical restriction. Alternatively if the mental health issues cause difficulties planning or following journeys he can gain points under the 1st mobility descriptor.
Certainly given heart problems and mental health issues, it seems likely that a mobility element could be awarded. However, you will need to consider individual descriptors and match these against the specific limitations that your brother has. You can find more information in the members' guides.
If your brother does fall within the descriptors and could achieve at least 8 points, then it may be worthwhile asking DWP for a review. Be aware that if you contact DWP for a review then this could mean having to have another assessment.
If you believe there is sufficient limitation to qualify you can get all the evidence in order before requesting the review. Medical evidence will be important so you can gather this now. Consider walking ability, where does pain/breathlessness etc kick in? Consider fatigue and what happens the next day/s. Maybe you can measure eg by pacing out a distance to confirm walking ability. Make a note of any falls/stumbles etc.
I hope this helps.
LL26
Your brother can certainly apply for a mobility award, but he won't get this unless he can demonstrate that he has poor walking ability ie less than 200m due to eg pain or breathlessness, or physical restriction. Alternatively if the mental health issues cause difficulties planning or following journeys he can gain points under the 1st mobility descriptor.
Certainly given heart problems and mental health issues, it seems likely that a mobility element could be awarded. However, you will need to consider individual descriptors and match these against the specific limitations that your brother has. You can find more information in the members' guides.
If your brother does fall within the descriptors and could achieve at least 8 points, then it may be worthwhile asking DWP for a review. Be aware that if you contact DWP for a review then this could mean having to have another assessment.
If you believe there is sufficient limitation to qualify you can get all the evidence in order before requesting the review. Medical evidence will be important so you can gather this now. Consider walking ability, where does pain/breathlessness etc kick in? Consider fatigue and what happens the next day/s. Maybe you can measure eg by pacing out a distance to confirm walking ability. Make a note of any falls/stumbles etc.
I hope this helps.
LL26
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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