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[1999] NISSCSC C8/99(DLA) (23 November 1999)
Decision No: C8/99(DLA)
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS)
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
DISABILITY LIVING ALLOWANCE
Appeal to the Social Security Commissioner
on a question of law from a Tribunal's decision
dated 15 June 1998
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
(i) That the Tribunal found Mrs J...'s application to be overstated.(ii) That the Tribunal had therefore wrongly interpreted the legalisation and come to a decision based on insufficient evidence.
(iii) As a result of Mrs J...'s disablement she had fallen on the 6 August 1998. [This of course post-dated on the Tribunal's decision.]
"The tribunal find as a fact that the appellant gets up anumber of times per night to use the commode in her room,
the toilet being downstairs, and requires help with this
function. The tribunal also find as a fact that the
appellant might occasionally soil her bed sheets and
require help to change these. The tribunal find as a
fact that the appellant does not need anyone to awaken
her at intervals or remain awake to watch over her in
order to avoid substantial danger to herself or others."
"As noted above the tribunal have accepted that the appellantneeds some assistance in using her commode at night time, and
to have soiled sheets changed on her bed and that her immediate
family members, come in a caring and praiseworthy manner
provide such assistance. However, the tribunal is of the view
that the appellant (sic, I take this to mean attention) does
not amount to prolonged or repeated attention from another
person at night in connection with bodily functions."
(Signed): M F Brown
COMMISSIONER
23 November 1999