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On Crutches - How Can I Be Expected To Cook A Meal?
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Currently at odds with DWP. The requirement is that you must be able independently to prepare/cook a simple meal for one using fresh ingredients (and safely). OH has been on two crutches for over a year. We have argued that she has needed my assistance to fulfil such tasks. How else is one expected to move things around the kitchen (safely) with no hands free?
Have any ABers experienced life on two crutches and managed independently to cook meals? DWP argue that they don't have to allow for carrying items around the kitchen or carrying the cooked meal to where it is to be eaten, so tough luck.
If any ABers can come up with practical and safe ideas as to cooking meals under these conditions, then we'll reluctantly concede the point, but I would welcome your views. Many thanks.
Have any ABers experienced life on two crutches and managed independently to cook meals? DWP argue that they don't have to allow for carrying items around the kitchen or carrying the cooked meal to where it is to be eaten, so tough luck.
If any ABers can come up with practical and safe ideas as to cooking meals under these conditions, then we'll reluctantly concede the point, but I would welcome your views. Many thanks.
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Thanks, as ever, furrypusscat. The fact that OH has won on the aspect of moving things around the kitchen will almost certainly help those who are worse off. The DWP (see my original post) guidance in our view conflicts with the law which has probably meant other legitimate claimants have been denied benefits. Hopefully, that will change. We have been praised by Citizens' Advice for that reason.
To those who have an issue with all this (a) the benefit has now ended because of improvement in OH's condition and her sheer determination to get better and (b) the purchase of additional aids and a wheelchair plus the extra cost of physio once stopped by the NHS doesn't come cheap.
To those who have an issue with all this (a) the benefit has now ended because of improvement in OH's condition and her sheer determination to get better and (b) the purchase of additional aids and a wheelchair plus the extra cost of physio once stopped by the NHS doesn't come cheap.
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