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DP v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (PIP) (Personal independence payment – daily living activities - Activity 6: dressing and undressing) [2017] UKUT 156 (AAC) (12 April 2017)


If a claimant, in consequence of a physical or mental condition will without intervention select items of clothing which have become malodorous or which it has become unhygienic to continue to wear, he/she may score points under the descriptors linked to activity 6 (dressing and undressing) either because of a need for prompting or assistance to select appropriate clothing or because of an inability to dress to an acceptable standard.

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