I should hope she does'nt ... I have one leg quite a bit shorter than the other and I qualify for nothing..
I have insole made about twice a year. This is to 'help' rectify a curvature of the spine. The curvature of the spine came about by me severing my tibia and fibia. splitting my knee cap dislocating my hip and fracturing my pelvis, my wrist and my ribs. All done in one split second.
I then spent some time in a wheel chair followed by 2 years on crutches and after that walking with walking sticks. When this was over I then had an operation to remove my hip joint which is now solid, so I have no movement whatsoever in one hip.
Having walked badly due to the shortness of one leg, I now have this curvature which causes no end of pain ... and what do I get when I ask if there is any help available as I need to take time off work because of pain. ''There is nothing available because you have to be on invalidity benefit for so long before you can claim this ... and when you claim this for so long ... you then qualify for that ... and then you become part of the benefits system, an we can then deal with you''
It's my own fault really ... I go to work, pay my tax and NI and would feel guilty for putting my hand out ... If your wife needs the level of care pointed out in Jan1957 link , then she should qualify.
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''Lowest rate''
If you need help or supervision for some of the day or you are unable to prepare a cooked main meal.
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But having had a similar disability (along with quite a few others) as your wife for over 35 years now, I cant see how she should get it.