There is no DLA anymore they send you for Attendance AllowanceMy child was diagnosed January 31st with t1 diabetes, and her nurse had informed me that I could apply for Disability Living Allowance around 6 ish months ago, however have big trouble in doing so, I have contacted the team for support and they have written a letter only stating why my child should be eligible for DLA however I need help with the questionnaire,
Does anyone have any advice or knowledge of how to fill out the weird questions in the lengthy form? My child also has free school meals, and frequent hypos, any help would be greatly appreciated in moving forward,
thank you so much xx
That’s not actually correct DLA still exists for children under 16 when claiming, over 16 it becomes PIP (Personal Independence Allowance) then once you are of pensionable age then you claim Attendance AllowanceThere is no DLA anymore they send you for Attendance Allowance
Second this. Filled in the forms years ago for a daughter who had epilepsy and you just had to paint the worst possible scenario. It’s really difficult as those really bad days are the ones we try and forget about, but that’s what you need to put on the form. Sounds like the form hasn’t changed much in the last 20 years, it was full of weird questions then.What I will say is when you answer the questions answer each one as though it’s the worst day of the illness. There are points deducted for things that they are seen as being able to do. But if they can’t do them on their worst day then your answer should reflect that. We have a welfare rights in the council who help me fill in my form. And also citizens advice are good
That's not true you get dla for under 16s it's nothing to do with other benefitsThere is no DLA anymore they send you for Attendance Allowance
PIP isn’t awarded on the condition you have but how much that condition affects your life and the extra things you need to help you.Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask but can adult Type 1 Diabetics (over 18) claim PIP? When I looked into it 15 years ago when I was diagnosed aged 37 the answer was no. Trying to use a low carb diet (expensive) and having regular debilitating hypos and hypers which effects on my ability to work is really having an impact. Has anything changed?
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