Category: PIP Health Condition Guides
How to Claim PIP for Anxiety: Eligibility, Evidence and Tips
What is Personal Independence Payment (PIP)? Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to support people in the UK who live with long-term health conditions or disabilities. Its main purpose is to help cover the extra costs that can arise from living with a physical or mental health problem, such as anxiety. PIP is…
How to Claim PIP for Arthritis: Eligibility, Evidence and Steps
Understanding PIP and Arthritis Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to help people aged 16 to State Pension age who have a long-term physical or mental health condition or disability. It is not means-tested, so your income or savings do not affect your eligibility. PIP is intended to support you with the extra…
Claim PIP for Autism
Understanding PIP and Autism Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to help people aged 16 or over with the extra costs of living with a long-term health condition or disability, including autism. PIP is not means-tested, so your income or savings do not affect your eligibility. Instead, it focuses on how your condition…
How to Claim PIP for Bipolar Disorder: Eligibility, Tips and Support
Understanding Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Understanding Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a government benefit designed to help people in the UK who live with disabilities or long-term health conditions, including mental health conditions like bipolar disorder. Its main purpose is to provide financial support to those who need extra help with…
How to Claim PIP for COPD: Eligibility, Evidence and the Process
Understanding PIP and COPD Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to help people with long-term health conditions or disabilities manage the extra costs of daily living and mobility. It is available to individuals aged 16 to State Pension age who struggle with everyday activities or getting around due to their condition. Chronic Obstructive…
Claim PIP for Crohn’s Disease
Understanding PIP and Crohn’s Disease Understanding PIP and Crohn’s Disease Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a UK benefit designed to help people aged 16 to State Pension age who have a long-term health condition or disability that affects their daily living or mobility. The purpose of PIP is to provide financial support to cover extra…
How to Claim PIP for Depression: Eligibility, Evidence and Tips
Understanding PIP and Depression Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to help people aged 16 to State Pension age who have a long-term physical or mental health condition or disability that makes daily living or getting around difficult. The aim of PIP is to provide financial support to those who need extra help…
How to Claim PIP for Diabetes: Eligibility, Evidence and Process
Understanding Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to help people in the UK who live with long-term health conditions or disabilities. It is available to individuals aged 16 to State Pension age who need extra support with daily living tasks or getting around because of their condition. If you…
How to Claim PIP for Epilepsy: Eligibility, Assessment and Tips
Understanding Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to help people aged 16 to State Pension age who are living with long-term health conditions or disabilities, like epilepsy. It is not means-tested, which means your income or savings do not affect your eligibility. Instead, PIP focuses on how your condition…
How to Successfully Claim PIP for Fibromyalgia in the UK
Understanding PIP and Fibromyalgia Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit designed to help people aged 16 to State Pension age who have a long-term physical or mental health condition or disability. It is intended to support those who struggle with daily living tasks or moving around because of their health. PIP is not means-tested,…