a guide to PIP regulations & case law
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Activities
Daily living & mobility
Issues
PIP key concepts
Conditions
Physical & mental health
Daily living
Activity
1: Preparing food
Activity
2: Taking nutrition
Activity
3: Managing therapy or monitoring a health condition
Activity
4: Washing and bathing
Activity
5: Managing toilet needs or incontinence
Activity
6: Dressing and undressing
Activity
7: Communicating verbally
Activity
8: Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words
Activity
9: Engaging with other people face to face
Activity
10: Making budgeting decisions
Mobility
Activity
1: Planning and following journeys
Activity
2: Moving around
Issues
Aids and appliances
Evidence
Fluctuating conditions
Length of awards
Less favourable awards
Medical Examinations
Providing information
Reliably
Required period
Residence and presence
Supersessions
Supervision
Terminal illness
Transitional issues
Tribunal practice
Conditions
ADHD
Anxiety and depression
Arthritis and joint pain
Autism
Back and neck pain
Breathing problems
Diabetes
Dizziness
Eating disorder
Epilepsy
Fatigue
Foot and leg problems
Hand and arm problems
Hearing impairment
Immune deficiency
Incontinence
Learning disability
Multiple sclerosis
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Psychosis
Renal issues
Schizophrenia
Skin disorder
Substance misuse
Visual impairment
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