DM recently filled in a Blue Badge application form. She's now received a request for more information - namely proof of her infirmities.
I'm not sure she has any correspondence relating to these. She was assessed by the Falls Team about 2 years ago but doubt she will find their report, and she has got considerably worse since then. Can she get a report/copies of correspondence from her GP? Will there be a charge for this?
Her GP surgery is quite useless. If she tells the Blue Badge people she has no proof what would be their next step? Would DM have an assessment from them?
Elderly parents
Blue Badge Application
MissMarplesNiece · 25/04/2023 16:30
aberlot · 25/04/2023 17:45
This is not true. The council will arrange an IT assessment if they deem it necessary
LittleLegsKeepGoing · 25/04/2023 17:19
Blue badge people won't assess, they're admin box tickers, they'll just reject the application.
You need to approach the GP for evidence, sadly this is normally a paid for service but worth it to get the blue badge.
LittleLegsKeepGoing · 25/04/2023 17:53
Not just for a blue badge. They will arrange for an OT assessment for other requirements like bath seats etc that could help with blue badge criteria though (unless your council is better than mine, my mother's, my friend's and my aunty's - all different councils).
Councils are vanishingly useless and will do as little as possible when it comes to supported living (however that looks).
aberlot · 25/04/2023 17:45
This is not true. The council will arrange an IT assessment if they deem it necessary
LittleLegsKeepGoing · 25/04/2023 17:19
Blue badge people won't assess, they're admin box tickers, they'll just reject the application.
You need to approach the GP for evidence, sadly this is normally a paid for service but worth it to get the blue badge.
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