CA_2034_2004
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CA 2034 2004
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
Appeal allowed. The appellant is entitled to the lower rate of attendance allowance from and including 5 August 2003 to 3 September 2004 for help with daytime personal care.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
The claim
The tribunal decision
However, it added that:
7 She is used to having drinks brought to her throughout the day by her husband and workmates, but we did not find that this help was in connection with her bodily functions and, therefore, could not count these acts of assistance … If such assistance could be counted the we judged that [she] would be entitled to an award at the lower rate because of the frequency of the assistance required and afforded throughout the day.
The grounds of appeal
My decision
The examining medical practitioner's evidenced confirms that the claimant 's condition had demanded the existing level of care for some two years before the examination in November 2003. I am therefore satisfied that she had that level of need for at least six months prior to her claim. The award should therefore start at the date of claim.
David Williams
Commissioner
15 December 2004
[Signed on the original on the date shown]