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Describe how your condition affects your daily life and your mobility. Try to estimate how far you can travel without assistance, how long it takes you to travel this distance and how travelling this distance without assistance makes you feel e.g. if it causes you pain or makes you feel out of breath or dizzy.
What is The Maximum Walking Distance For a Blue Badge? To qualify for a blue badge you have to have very considerable difficulties walking and is awarded to people who cannot walk more than 50 meters safely. This equates to 8 or more points on the 'moving around' activity on your PIP assessment.
New rules have widened Blue Badge eligibility criteria to help people with Parkinson's, dementia, epilepsy and other 'invisible' disabilities.
You may be able to get a Blue Badge if you: have a permanent disability that means you can't walk or have difficulty walking....Hidden Disabilities depression. anxiety. bipolar. agoraphobia. autism. ADHD. coeliac disease. crohn's disease.
People who automatically get a Blue Badge you receive a Personal Independence Payment ( PIP ) because you can't walk more than 50 metres (a score of 8 points or more under the 'moving around' activity of the mobility component) you are registered blind (severely sight impaired)
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Inflammatory Arthritis The 4th arthritis condition that can automatically qualify you for benefits under the SSA listings is when arthritis causes inflammation or deformities in your knees, ankles, shoulders or elbows.
You can still get a badge if: you have long term problems walking or going to places - including problems caused by stress, anxiety or other mental health issues.
on streets with parking meters or pay-and-display machines for as long as you need to. in disabled parking bays on streets for as long as you need to, unless a sign says there is a time limit. on single or double yellow lines for up to 3 hours unless there's a 'no loading' sign.
It's quite difficult to get a Blue Badge because of problems with your arms. You can't get a badge because of problems with your arms if you only travel as a passenger. You'll need to: have severe problems with both of your arms.
You may be eligible for a blue badge, meaning you can park closer to where you need to go. If you claim benefits like Attendance Allowance or Personal Independence Payment, or you have difficulty getting around because of your arthritis, then this will support your application.

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