Hi, my name is agrace
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ambergrace
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I’m just wondering if anyone could give me any advice. I have a deformity on no left foot and have no toes. I’m just wondering if I would be entitled to anything? As I’ve got older I am in so much pain and struggle so much with my walking. But I’ve never applied for anything as people have told me it is to hard to be awarded anything anymore
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Hi @ambergrace
Good Afternoon & Welcome.
It’s Great to Meet you Today.
We have got a “Benefit Calculator” here on our site.
By entering your details you will be able to have a good idea of what “Benefit’s” are potentially available.
Here’s the link for you below:
https://community.scope.org.uk/categories/benefits-and-finances
We we have also got lots of “info & advice” on here as well.
Please please let me know if I can help you further???? -
Hi Ambergrace,
Welcome to the community. As Steve mentions, we have a benefit calculator that might help. PIP is the main disability benefit, you can do a self test to see if you might be eligible here.
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