![]() ![]() ![]() Your ability to carry out each activity is measured against a list of standard statements describing what you can or can’t do. To get the mobility component of PIP, you must have a physical or mental condition that limits your ability to carry out some or all of these activities: reading and understanding written information.To get the daily living component of PIP, you must have a physical or mental condition that limits your ability to carry out some or all of these activities: If it’s severely limited, you will get the enhanced rate. If the DWP decision maker decides that your ability to carry out the component is limited, you will get the standard rate. Each component can be paid at one of 2 rates, either the standard rate or the enhanced rate. ![]() PIP is made up of 2 parts, the daily living component and the mobility component. A DWP decision maker will then decide whether you're entitled to PIP, at what rate and for how long. The health professional will write a report for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The health professional will consider whether your health condition or disability limits your ability to carry out the activities and how much help you need with them. When you're assessed for Personal independence Payment (PIP), a health professional will look at your ability to carry out a range of daily living activities and mobility activities. ![]()
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