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Whether a person gets one or both parts, and how much they get, comes down to how difficult the person finds everyday tasks and getting around.

The daily living part relates to help with everyday tasks, while the mobility part refers to needing help with getting around.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will assess how difficult a person finds daily living and mobility tasks.

In the assessment, for each task, the assessors will look at the following:

  • Whether the person can do it safely
  • How long it takes them
  • How often the condition affects this activity
  • Whether they need help to do it, from a person or using extra equipment

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