“aided” means with
“aided” means with-
The use of an aid or appliance; or
supervision, prompting or assistance;
“assistance” means physical intervention by another person and does not include speech.
“supervision” means the continuous presence of another person for the purpose of ensuring C’s safety.
“prompting” means reminding, encouraging or explaining by another person;
“unaided” means without-
the use of an aid or appliance; or
supervision, prompting or assistance
- Heading
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to allow the appeal and remake the decision
- Factual background
- Legal framework
- “aided” means with
- “bathe” includes get into or out of an unadapted bath or shower
- Schedule 1 activities as relevant before the Upper Tribunal Daily Living
- “Assessing whether you were able to wash and bathe to an acceptable standard, including other point-scoring descriptors within this activity: The tribunal decided you scored descriptor 4.a (0 points)
- Daily living
- Mobility
- The parties’ submissions before me
- The appellant
- The respondent
- Analysis
- What is Activity 4 assessing?
- Applying this within the descriptors
- My conclusions as to Activity 4
- Soap as an aid?
- omitted
- Conclusions
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