Question 14c on Pip2 form
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djbasics123
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Q14c Do you use a wheelchair or similar device to move around safely,
reliably and repeatedly and in a reasonable time period?
Yes No Sometimes
Please could somebody advised me on which I should tick. My partner uses a manual wheelchair which I push her in. Out of the wheelchair she can on walk a few steps without pain and fatigue. It just seems like a trick question asking if you can do it safely etc.
Thank you for any help given
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I suggest that you copy your question into the 'Ask a benefits advisor' category as they have benefits experts on there who would know what question 14c is really trying to get at.
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Thank you Matilda I have done this
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The CAB have a great resource where they go through the PIP form question by question.
Here is there advice for Q14, I hope this helps.Scope
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