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Attendance Allowance (AA) guide

Eating and drinking

Think about the following when filling in the form:

  • do you have the full use of your hands
  • do you have a disability that makes it difficult for you to grip or do you have a sight impairment
  • are you able to use a knife and fork at the same time or do you have difficulty when trying to cut up food, for example due to painful joints like arthritis
  • do you have difficulty locating food on your plate
  • does somebody help at meal times or do you have adapted cutlery
  • do you sometimes spill food or drink when trying to put it into your mouth, because of difficulty lifting your arms or a disability
  • if you spill food or drink, do you need help to change your clothes
  • do you need to be told that you have left food on your face or clothes and do you need support with this
  • do you have difficulty in chewing and swallowing food or do you need help with a feeding tube or similar aid
  • do you need prompting or encouraging to eat or drink and why? Go into as much detail as possible
  • do you have short-term memory loss and forget whether you have eaten and need supervision
  • do you need supervising when you eat or are you at risk of choking when eating or drinking

 

 

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