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I live in the north of Scotland but haven't received PIP invite letter yet. My sister has. By the look of it, it will take a few years yet to complete it.
I've not received anything yet but my mum who lives less than a mile away had hers in May. They deemed her capable of caring for herself and sorting out her own medication for MS, heart disease and bordering kidney failure..... with vascular dementia
we were both on indefinite term for DLA
Last bet : 26th Oct 2006:j Debt free 25th Feb 2008:j Living "my" dream:T
Right - so the only obvious thing about this is that the government has absolutely no strategy in how it is implementing the conversion from DLA to PIP ?