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How does being in a Mental Hospital affect benefits
                
                    eggyf7                
                
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Im really struggling at the moment with my Paranoid Schizophrenia and feeling very low and feeling like maybe a stint in hospital would benefit me.
Im currently on ESA support group and middle rate care low mobility DLA, HB and CTB. What would happen with these if i was in hospital recovering?
                Im really struggling at the moment with my Paranoid Schizophrenia and feeling very low and feeling like maybe a stint in hospital would benefit me.
Im currently on ESA support group and middle rate care low mobility DLA, HB and CTB. What would happen with these if i was in hospital recovering?
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            Hi
Im really struggling at the moment with my Paranoid Schizophrenia and feeling very low and feeling like maybe a stint in hospital would benefit me.
Im currently on ESA support group and middle rate care low mobility DLA, HB and CTB. What would happen with these if i was in hospital recovering?
Assuming that your rent & Council Tax is paid for you by the state, you won't need much money whilst in hospital - you get 3 meals a day and a warm bed to sleep in provided free of charge.
I was in a secure unit back in 1999, the food was wonderful, had my own room en suite and TV.
I couldn't get off the ward so I didn't need a penny.0 - 
            As far as PIP is concerned, you have to be in for 30 consecutive nights before it will affect the benefit.
  this is what I was told last month when I phoned regarding my recent instay.                        0 
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