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Disability Badge
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I thought I'd ask about the criteria for a disability badge on behalf of my mother, who is 81. She has a chronic long time problem with her lungs after having whooping cough as a child, and scarring in one lung as a result. It means she has always had a cough (I can't recall the name of the condition, sorry) and gets short of breath when walking. Although she has managed very well over the years, now she's older it is becoming more than a problem.
We take her on holiday every year, and this time she has been very restricted in the distance she can walk without getting tired and short of breath. She's managed pretty well really, but we wondered whether we could get a blue badge so that it's easier to drop her off and pick her up when out and about. What are the criteria please, and how can we apply?
We take her on holiday every year, and this time she has been very restricted in the distance she can walk without getting tired and short of breath. She's managed pretty well really, but we wondered whether we could get a blue badge so that it's easier to drop her off and pick her up when out and about. What are the criteria please, and how can we apply?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The information I will give you applies to Northern Ireland, and I don't know about other areas of the UK. for my disability badge, I downloaded a form from the website of the DVLA (Driving and Vehicle Licensing Authority). I filled it in, and asked my GP to sign it, which she did. Then it was sent to the DVLA and the badge was issued in about six weeks. It has to be renewed every three years, but that is just a formality. The final say is really with your doctor. I hope this helps. good luck, your Mum should really have a blue badge, it would be a great help to her.
Silliemillie - no she does not. She's very sensitive about her condition and gets cross or upset when the chemist asks her about some of the decongestant pills she buys; 'Is this for your own use - have you used it before?' I've just broached the subject of the badge with her and she's not particularly happy with the idea of being registered disabled.