Home Assessment Or Not, Having A Pet Makes You Fit For Work
February 16, 2017
In response to yesterday’s post about pet cats at home assessments, we were sent this Tweet.
To borrow from Alice In Wonderland, this gets scarier and scarier…
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Fortunately no pet but did you know a car can help you eat through a tiny mouth, or bathe in a normal bath or shower and a elbow crutch will help deal with the consequences of faecal incontinence, great for cleaning your smeared backside. My garden means I can suddenly walk 20 -50 m although to walk even 10 Iam constantly stumbling, falling and in severe pain. Maximum dose controlled opiate drug tramadol and NSAIDs are apparently not significant medication for pain. Good luck with PIP &EAS even a grabber with a sticky pad and magnet helps you eat when you have poor strength and grip so do not need special cutlery laughable if it was not serious. Oh, I forgot being spaced out on prescription controlled drugs helps you concentrate and have no cognative impairment, on driving I do hope the police understand if I try. In defence I can get ATOS and the DWP to give evidence.
I can’t find the link atm….
But the whole ‘Pet’ thing is just part of their Fraud based vulnerable adult abusing quackery…
The criminal asks you about your pet… If you smile that means, to those unqualified frauds, that you don’t have any form of depression… so zero of their BS points.
Fraud Act 2006 –
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/35/contents
Care Act 2014 – Safeguarding adults at risk of abuse or neglect –
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2014/23/section/42/enacted
Misconduct in Public Office –
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/l_to_o/misconduct_in_public_office/
I was denied mobility because I drive a car, even though without the car I would be housebound (as I can’t use public transport due to social phobia) and without the extra money I can’t afford a car. Go figure. Oh and I have 2 dogs, but luckily they don’t seem to have counted them against me.
If you don’t get a home assessment here the Centre is at the top of a steep hill with no parking. If you actually manage to get there…and negotiate the stairs or find the hidden service lift you may as well have stayed at home
But I can blow my nose and open my wallet…