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Blue Badge Holders, Help And Advice Please.
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I have just spent an hour or so filling in an application for a Blue Badge for my Dad. I didn't have the guidance notes and have filled it in to the best of my ability. He has no benefits apart from Industrial Injuries Benefit.
I found the section about his walking ability particularly difficult. He can only walk short distances around his home, with the aid of a frame. I have no idea how far he could walk. I have had to imagine if he could walk the length of a double decker bus, or a tennis court and I have no idea how long it would take him to do it.
Should I just go for the minimum or state that he cannot walk at all, without help. If I take him out we have to take a wheelchair and I find it difficult to lug it in and out of the car and push him around, as I'm no spring chicken!
I found the section about his walking ability particularly difficult. He can only walk short distances around his home, with the aid of a frame. I have no idea how far he could walk. I have had to imagine if he could walk the length of a double decker bus, or a tennis court and I have no idea how long it would take him to do it.
Should I just go for the minimum or state that he cannot walk at all, without help. If I take him out we have to take a wheelchair and I find it difficult to lug it in and out of the car and push him around, as I'm no spring chicken!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I did one for my Mum I said that she could not walk at all without help as she needed a frame or someone holding tightly to her arm at the time. That was a few months before we needed wheelchair.
Sounds like you are in the position I was in a couple of years ago, I cannot get Mum out at all now, so there should not be any problem in getting the badge. From posts have seen on here Tilly I believe we are under the same Borough Council.
Sounds like you are in the position I was in a couple of years ago, I cannot get Mum out at all now, so there should not be any problem in getting the badge. From posts have seen on here Tilly I believe we are under the same Borough Council.
Are you (or, more importantly here, your father) in Norfolk, Tilly? Or have I got you mixed up with someone else here? I ask because the forms seem to vary a bit between different councils.
However, if I've got the right county, here are the guidance notes:
http:// www.nor folk.go v.uk/vi ew/NCC1 16350
I'd probably just put '5 metres', since that would get him (say) across a typical living room and perhaps out into the hallway. (If you think he could manage a bit more then 10m might be a better answer).
However, as you'll see from the notes, it's permissible to indicate the number of steps (rather than a distance), together with a rough indication of the time taken and information about the style of walking (e.g. 'shuffling').
However, if I've got the right county, here are the guidance notes:
http://
I'd probably just put '5 metres', since that would get him (say) across a typical living room and perhaps out into the hallway. (If you think he could manage a bit more then 10m might be a better answer).
However, as you'll see from the notes, it's permissible to indicate the number of steps (rather than a distance), together with a rough indication of the time taken and information about the style of walking (e.g. 'shuffling').
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