A FREEBIE
Happy New Year for 2020.
Do you have an ESA/UC or PIP assessment pending in 2020?
Utilise this for FREE, pass it on and share with your GP, for any opportunity to make your claim POWERFUL.
Dear Sir/Madam
The criteria
for
PIP. Independence is the keyword.
Can your PATIENTS, repeatedly, reliably, safely in a timely fashion. Without pain, fear, fatigue, stumbles, incontinence falls, spills, trips, scald, burns, loss of consciousness, wooziness, dizziness, without seizures, without aids, adaptions, changes of clothes, any daily task
Type/cut/share this-:
It is down to the functionality of daily living TASKS and Mobility.
Can your patient for, for example, cook, without risk of kitchen fires, burns, scalds, wash, dress, bathe, without, risk, spills, stumbles, falls trips, incontinence, need for a change of clothes, injuries, without pain, fatigue, fear to be present 24/7.
If your patient has Asperger’s/high functioning or Autistic with learning impairments etc, what other risks are possible, such as malnutrition, self-neglect, financial or sexual abuse, could a safeguarding ALERT become necessary? Are they at risk of self-harm or harm to others/members of the public if unsupervised? Are their social skills so inadequate that misunderstanding could become apparent and an issue?
Can they repeatedly reliably and safely, perform daily tasks, that an abled body patient can do in a timely fashion, without risk, overwhelming psychological distress precluding any event, pain or exhaustion/fatigue always being present
This PIP is about independence. Can they do a task without the need for supervision or prompting, are they at risk without HELP?
Whether your patient can use an aid, ie walking stick or not, it is about is there a NEED, just they are unable to utilize this. This includes the NEED for medications, but due to side effects etc, the patient is unable to take them.
Happy New Year for 2020.
Do you have an ESA/UC or PIP assessment pending in 2020?
Utilise this for FREE, pass it on and share with your GP, for any opportunity to make your claim POWERFUL.
Dear Sir/Madam
The criteria
for
PIP. Independence is the keyword.
Can your PATIENTS, repeatedly, reliably, safely in a timely fashion. Without pain, fear, fatigue, stumbles, incontinence falls, spills, trips, scald, burns, loss of consciousness, wooziness, dizziness, without seizures, without aids, adaptions, changes of clothes, any daily task
Type/cut/share this-:
It is down to the functionality of daily living TASKS and Mobility.
Can your patient for, for example, cook, without risk of kitchen fires, burns, scalds, wash, dress, bathe, without, risk, spills, stumbles, falls trips, incontinence, need for a change of clothes, injuries, without pain, fatigue, fear to be present 24/7.
If your patient has Asperger’s/high functioning or Autistic with learning impairments etc, what other risks are possible, such as malnutrition, self-neglect, financial or sexual abuse, could a safeguarding ALERT become necessary? Are they at risk of self-harm or harm to others/members of the public if unsupervised? Are their social skills so inadequate that misunderstanding could become apparent and an issue?
Can they repeatedly reliably and safely, perform daily tasks, that an abled body patient can do in a timely fashion, without risk, overwhelming psychological distress precluding any event, pain or exhaustion/fatigue always being present
This PIP is about independence. Can they do a task without the need for supervision or prompting, are they at risk without HELP?
Whether your patient can use an aid, ie walking stick or not, it is about is there a NEED, just they are unable to utilize this. This includes the NEED for medications, but due to side effects etc, the patient is unable to take them.