Learn how to claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for long-term conditions. Discover eligibility, application steps, and how HTR Care supports you.
Living with a long-term illness can be overwhelming physically, emotionally, and financially. Everyday tasks may become harder, while the cost of care and mobility rises. Personal Independence Payment (PIP) helps people facing these challenges. It offers vital financial support for those with health conditions that affect daily life or movement. In this guide, we’ll explain what PIP is, who can apply, how to claim it, and how HTR Care supports individuals through the process.
What is PIP?
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a UK government benefit. It supports individuals with physical or mental health conditions. PIP helps cover extra costs related to long-term illness or disability. It is available to people aged 16 and over who struggle with daily living or mobility.
PIP is not based on income or savings. So yes, PIP is not means tested. You can claim it whether you’re working or not. What matters is how your condition affects your daily life.
Who Can Get Personal Independence Payment?
You may qualify for PIP if:
You are aged 16 or older
You have a long-term physical or mental health condition
Your condition affects daily tasks or mobility
Your difficulties have lasted or will last at least 12 months
There’s no set list of conditions. PIP is awarded based on how your condition affects your life
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What Health Conditions Can You Claim PIP For?
You can claim PIP for many different conditions, such as:
Arthritis or chronic joint pain
Mental health issues like depression or PTSD
COPD and other breathing disorders
Fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue
Neurological conditions like MS or Parkinson’s
Long COVID or diabetes with complications
Even if your diagnosis is invisible, it may still qualify if it limits daily functioning.
How to Apply Personal Independence Payment
You can simply follow these steps to apply:
Step 1: Call the DWP or apply online to start your claim.
Step 2: Fill out the PIP application form. Be honest and specific.
Step 3: Gather supporting evidence like GP letters or care notes.
Step 4: Attend a medical assessment to explain how your condition affects you.
Step 5: Wait for the DWP to make a decision.
HTR Care helps make each step easier. We work with you from start to finish.
How PIP Assessments Work?
The PIP assessment process is designed to understand how your condition affects your ability to live independently. It typically involves:
Completing a detailed questionnaire (PIP2): This form asks about your daily living and mobility needs. Providing thorough and specific information is crucial. This is where HTR Care's expertise can be invaluable.
Attending an assessment (sometimes): You may be asked to attend an assessment with a healthcare professional. This could be face-to-face, by video call, or sometimes by telephone. The assessor will ask you questions about your condition and how it affects your daily life.
Providing supporting evidence: It's important to provide any supporting evidence you have, such as medical reports, letters from healthcare professionals, or other relevant documentation.
The assessor will then write a report for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), who will make the final decision on your PIP claim.
PIP Rates:
PIP rates are reviewed annually and are currently (as of February 2025):
How HTR Care Supports Long-Term Health Conditions with PIP
At HTR Care, we work with people managing long-term health challenges. Our support extends beyond care we also help clients access the benefits they deserve.
We guide you through:
Understanding personal independence payment eligibility
Filling out the personal independence payment PIP application form
Collecting strong medical evidence
Preparing for assessments and appeals
Our goal is to reduce stress and help you claim what you’re entitled to
The Role of Home Care in Managing Long-term Conditions
Home care services play a critical role in supporting individuals with long-term health conditions, enabling them to live more comfortably, independently, and with a better quality of life. At HTR Care, we understand the importance of personalised care and offer a range of services tailored to your specific needs.
Our dedicated caregivers can assist with a variety of tasks, including:
Personal care (e.g., bathing, dressing, grooming)
Household tasks (e.g., cooking, cleaning, laundry)
Medication reminders and management
Companionship and social interaction
Support with mobility and exercise
Respite care for family caregivers
By providing this support, home care can help individuals:
Maintain their independence and dignity
Reduce the burden on family members
Improve their physical and emotional well-being
Manage their condition more effectively
Remain in the comfort of their own home
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How HTR Care Can Help You ?
At HTR Care, we provide essential support for individuals with long-term health conditions or disabilities:
PIP Application Guidance – Expert help to navigate the process and maximise approval chances.
Personalised Home Care – Tailored services to maintain independence and well-being.
Caregiver Recruitment – Connecting you with qualified, compassionate caregivers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you get PIP for long-term illness?
Yes, If your illness affects your daily tasks or mobility, you may qualify for PIP.
What health conditions can you claim PIP for?
PIP covers many conditions, including mental health, chronic pain, neurological issues, and fatigue syndromes.
Can you claim PIP for long-term depression?
Yes, If depression affects how you manage daily life or social situations, you may qualify.
What other support can you get with PIP?
PIP can help you access:
Blue Badge parking
Mobility schemes
Free prescriptions
Carer’s Allowance
Housing or income support boosts
What evidence supports PIP?
Helpful evidence includes:
GP or specialist letters
Hospital discharge papers
Medication records
Personal condition diaries
Carer or therapist statements
What conditions automatically entitle you to PIP?
There aren’t any conditions that guarantee automatic approval for PIP. However, some severe or terminal illnesses may qualify for a fast-tracked process with fewer assessments. In these cases, decisions are often made more quickly based on medical evidence.
What evidence is needed for a PIP appeal?
The evidences that are needed for a PIP appeal are:
Updated medical notes
Statements showing impact
Missed points in the initial decision
Carer or support worker input
HTR Care helps you prepare strong appeal cases.

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