This gives people time for their illness/condition to stabilise. E.g. Someone who has had a stroke may be very different after 6 months of therapy. It is all about money of course. My last job was completing these forms. Also DLA forms. So when my husband was left with a colostomy bag, a urostomy bag, plus a permanent drain from an abscess in his pelvis (10 years ago) I completed the best form I had ever done. It was refused immediately, and when I asked why was told he had all the equipment, and was able to use it effectively, so he had no difficulty. I was helped to add information over the phone with a decision maker. There were lots of things that I hadn't put, and I had thought myself an expert. I was too close to the situation. So my advice would always be to ask for a "detailed explanation" over the phone and take objective advice. He was awarded high rate mobility go 18 months and low rate personal care component for life.