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Q14: moving around
question 14b "How far can you walk using any aids or appliances you need?" I can’t stand and move even using my aids or appliances less than 20 metres between 20 and 50 metres between 50 and 200
Help with filling in the Attendance Allowance form
tasks repeatedly (2 or more times) during the night or just once if it's for 20 minutes or more - for example if you need help getting out of bed, going to the toilet or changing the sheets if you have
Claiming compensation from Royal Mail
was sent to somewhere within the UK, how much you can get depends on how it was sent. If it was sent: by first or second class post, you can get the value of the item up to £20 by first or second class
Q12: making decisions about money
a friend. It's ok to estimate but say if you are. If it's too hard to estimate explain why - for example, because your condition fluctuates. Remember to: explain if it takes you even longer on a bad day
Q11: mixing with other people
badly you could be harmed whether there’s anything you can do to prevent it happening Good days and bad days Explain how you cope on both good days and bad days and how you manage over a longer period
Q10: reading
- for example, because your condition fluctuates. Remember to: include time for breaks if you need them explain if it takes you even longer on a bad day say if find it more difficult to read
Q3: preparing and cooking a meal
even longer on a bad day say if it takes longer if you have to do it repeatedly Good days and bad days Explain how you cope on both good days and bad and how you manage over a longer period of time
Q7: managing toilet needs
but say if you are. If it's too hard to estimate explain why. Remember to: include time for breaks if you need them explain if it takes you even longer on a bad day Good days and bad days Explain
Q4: eating and drinking
even longer on a bad day explain if it takes longer to eat later in the day, or when you're tired Good days and bad days Explain how you cope on both good days and bad days and how you manage over
Q13: going out
- for example, because your condition affects your ability to concentrate. Remember to: include time for breaks if you need them explain if it takes you even longer on a bad day say if it takes longer