One of our qualified health professionals will assess you. They are all nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists or paramedics and they have all been specially trained in carrying out functional assessments.

During the assessment, the health professional will ask you questions about how your health condition or disability affects you and how you manage day-to-day activities.

Remember, our health professionals are there to help and support you. They are not looking to catch you out, so don’t worry about getting every word right and don’t worry if you get upset.

Face-to-face assessment

Before your assessment

Let us know if you would like to... 

  • Change your appointment - it's really important that you keep your appointment. If you don't, we will return your claim to the DWP. If you cannot keep your appointment for any reason, tell us straight away. You can only change your appointment once.
  • Request a language translator or British Sign Language interpreter.
  • Request an appointment with a health professional of a specific gender.

 

What you need to bring to your assessment
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    You will need to provide one item of identification which has your photo on it:

    • one item from list A 
    • two items from list B (if you do not have any of the items in list A) these must be no more than 6 months old
    • they must show your full name and date of birth or current address
    • it must be an original copy and not a photocopy or scanned copy

    If you do not have acceptable proof of identity, we may be unable to carry out your assessment.

    List A: photographic ID

    List B: non-photographic ID

    • UK or foreign passport
    • Foreign national ID card
    • UK photo card driving licence
    • Armed forces ID card

       
    • UK council/housing association rent or tenancy agreement document
    • UK payslip 
    • UK bank statement
    • UK council tax demand
    • UK utility bill
    • UK evidence of entitlement to state or local authority benefit

    Please bring along any medication or specialised equipment you may need during your assessment. We have a hearing loop, if you need one.

    If you have new evidence about how your health condition or disability affects your everyday life, which you have not already sent to the DWP, please bring this to your assessment.

    You will need to send a copy of this to DWP after your assessment. Please send any new evidence to:
    Freepost RTEU-HAGT-SLBL
    Personal Independence Payment 1
    Mail Handling Site A
    Wolverhampton
    WV98 1AA

    Who can join you at your assessment?

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    We encourage you to bring someone with you to your assessment. This could be a friend, family member, carer or support worker.

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    Your companion should not speak for you, but they can help you to answer any questions or explain the difficulties you face more clearly. If your companion will be translating or interpreting for you, they must be over 18.

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    Please do not bring children with you. If you cannot make childcare arrangements, please contact Capita as soon as possible so that we can discuss the best way to carry out your assessment.

    Audio recording

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    If you would like your assessment to be audio recorded, please let the health professional know at the start of your assessment.
     

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    Before the assessment starts, you will need to sign an agreement that explains how the recording can be used.

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    If you decide you no longer want your assessment to be recorded, let the health professional know. They will stop the recording and your assessment will continue as normal.

    After your appointment, you will receive a link to your recording by text message or email, and a separate text message with a one-time password. The password will expire after 24 hours and can only be used once to access and download your recording. This is to protect you and the information you provided at your appointment.

    If you would like a CD copy of the recording, please let the health professional know. We will also keep a copy of the recording.

    After your assessment, if you have any difficulties accessing your recording, or need a CD copy, please contact Capita.

    To find out more about audio recording, please visit our FAQs page.

    The assessment centre

    Please let reception know that you have arrived for your appointment.

    We aim to start all appointments on time, but there may be delays if somebody else's appointment takes longer than expected. You can take a seat in our waiting room before your assessment.

    The assessment centre will be wheelchair accessible and disabled toilets will be available - we cannot help you to use these.

    To find information on your assessment centre go to our assessment centre page:

    During your assessment

    Our health professionals are specially trained in carrying out functional assessments. It is important to remember that the assessment is not medical, so the health professional is not looking to diagnose your symptoms or recommend treatment. Instead, it will focus on how your health condition or disability impacts your day-to-day life.
     
    The health professional will ask you how you manage your daily activities and will record your answers on a laptop. This is your opportunity to explain how your health condition or disability affects you.
     
    The assessment will take as long as is necessary for the health professional to gather the information they need - this is usually around an hour.
     
    As part of the assessment, the health professional may ask you to complete some basic movements. If you feel you cannot complete these movements without discomfort or pain, please let the health professional know. You will not need to adjust any clothing or have a physical examination.
     
    The health professional may also be able to see some of the difficulties that you have with certain tasks during the time you spend together. They will include these observations in their report.


    Watch this video on what to expect at your face to face assessment ⤴

    After your assessment

    The health professional will write a report for the Department for Work and Pensions.

    The report will be based on the evidence you have provided as well as anything you discussed during your assessment.

    They will send the report to the DWP so they can make a decision on your claim.

    The DWP will look at your claim and all supporting information. This includes the assessment report, your ‘How your disability affects you’ form and any other evidence you have provided.

    Once they have made their decision, they will write to you to tell you if you can get PIP. This letter will also tell you what to do next if you do not agree with the decision.

    When you get your decision letter, if you want a copy of the assessment report, or you have any questions about your claim or the decision, please phone the DWP (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm) on 0800 121 4433 (textphone: 0800 121 4493).

    If you have hearing or speech difficulties, you can also contact DWP through Relay UK: 18001 then 0800 121 4433.

    Don’t forget to claim your travel expenses

    We will refund both your and your representative’s travel expenses if you travel to the appointment by public transport, or pay for your mileage and parking if you drive there.

    A claim form will have been posted to you with your appointment letter. Please ensure you return it to us with all tickets and receipts for the public transport or parking. You can use the envelope provided with your appointment letter – you don't need a stamp.

    Health assessment advisory service provided on behalf of Department for work & pensions