Claim PIP for ADHD (2024)

In 2023, there were 52,989 PIP claimants with ADHD listed as their main disabling condition. This makes it the fourteenth most common condition to get an award of PIP for out of over 500 conditions listed by the DWP.

So, if you have ADHD and it affects your daily living activities, such as cooking, washing, dressing or mixing with other people or your ability to get around, you should definitely consider making a claim.

Learn more or take the test

You can read more about claiming PIP for ADHD or take our simple online test now to find out if you might be able to make a claim.

PIP test for ADHD

Success rates

The success rate for PIP claims for ADHD is 43%, compared to an overall average of 53%. So you have a less than average chance of getting an award for ADHD.

Award rates

41% of PIP claimants with ADHD, get the enhanced rate of both the daily living and the mobility component.

Daily living awards
Enhanced daily living 73.5%
Standard daily living 24.5%
No daily living 2%

Mobility awards
Enhanced mobility 45%
Standard mobility 30%
No mobility 25%

98% of claimants with ADHD who get an award get the daily living component, compared to 75% who get the mobility component.

Age range

The ages of those currently in receipt of PIP for ADHD are:

  • 16-29 years 79%
  • 30-49 years 19%
  • 50-64 years 2%
  • 65 and over 0%

So, unlike most PIP conditions, it is massively skewed towards younger claimants. Many of these are likely to have been transferred from DLA when reaching 16 years of age.

PIP rates

The rates of PIP from April 2024 are:

Daily Living component
Standard rate: £72.65
Enhanced rate: £108.55

Mobility component
Standard rate: £28.70
Enhanced rate: £75.75

So, an award of the enhanced rate of PIP for both components means an extra £184.30 a week.

PIP is paid on top of almost every other benefit and may lead to an increase in some benefits or entitlement to additional benefits.

The enhanced rate of the mobility component also gives access to the Motability scheme.

How you qualify for PIP

This information applies to England, Wales and Northern Ireland – Scotland has a separate system. You need to be aged at least 18 before you can receive PIP and you need to start your claim before you reach state pension age.

The best way to decide whether you might be eligible for PIP is to look through this list of PIP activities and think about the ways that your condition affects your ability to carry them out. You are awarded points according to the level of difficulty you have with each of these activities, with sufficient points leading to an award of PIP.

Daily living activities
There are 10 daily living activities:

  • Preparing food
  • Taking nutrition
  • Managing therapy or monitoring a health condition
  • Washing and bathing
  • Managing toilet needs or incontinence
  • Dressing and undressing
  • Communicating verbally
  • Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words
  • Engaging with other people face-to-face
  • Making budgeting decisions

Mobility activities
There are two mobility activities:

  • Planning and following journeys
  • Moving around

Remember that you need to be able to complete the activities

  • to a reasonable standard,
  • safely,
  • repeatedly
  • taking no more than twice as long as it would take a person without a health condition.

Points for ADHD

Below are some examples of the issues that you might have because of ADHD. Do remember, that if you have other conditions, you can take those into account too.

Procrastination linked to ADHD may mean you keep putting off preparing food until you are so hungry that you just eat whatever is quickest, like a bowl of cereal, so you need prompting to prepare a meal.

You may need prompting to eat cooked food because you are so engaged in other activities or thoughts that you will not spare the time to consume anything but biscuits and coffee.

You might wash or bathe but not to an acceptable standard because, for example, you have a shower but forget to use soap unless someone is supervising you.

Because of poor impulse control you may frequently speak aloud thoughts that cause offence to other people, so you need social support..

Hyperactivity and impulsivity may mean you are not safe when near traffic, crossing roads or dealing with other outdoor hazards.

Benefits and Work members can also download a ‘PIP for ADHD Supplementary Guide’ from the PIP Guides page with even more examples and case studies, to complement our main guide to claiming PIP.

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Take the next step

Claiming PIP isn't easy. And getting the correct award is even harder.

But there are things you can do to greatly increase your chances of getting the right result.

One of them is to use our highly detailed, step-by-step Guide to PIP claims and reviews, which will support you through every stage of the system.

Because filling in the 37 page PIP2‘How your disability affects you’form in as much detail as possible is vital.

It not only means you are giving accurate and consistent evidence from the outset, it also improves your chances of overturning an unfair decision if you have to go to appeal.

Our guide takes you through the PIP2 form, box-by-box, explaining the kind of information you need to put in each one.

Being fully prepared for an assessment is vital too. Knowing what questions you are likely to be asked and what unspoken assumptions may be made based on your answers, unless you deal with them, can make all the difference. Our guide will ensure you are as ready as you possibly can be.

And because we’ve been supporting claimants for 20 years and have a community of thousands of members who keep us updated with their experiences, we can make sure you are prepared for any unfair tactics the DWP might employ.

And we have guides to every other part of your PIP claim too, from mandatory reconsideration, to appeal to review. Plus a forum where you can ask questions, regular news items and more.

So, whether you’ve tried claiming PIP before and been unsuccessful, or you’ve never had any experience of the benefits system, join the Benefits and Work community to give yourself the best possible chance of getting the right award.

Even if you are not ready to subscribe to the site yet, you can download our guide to ‘The First Steps To PIP Success’ for free and also join the 120,000 people who subscribe to our free fortnightly newsletter.

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Claim PIP for ADHD (2024)

FAQs

Can you claim PIP with ADHD? ›

If you live in England or Wales, you might be able to get PIP if you need extra help because of an illness, disability or mental health condition, including ADHD (although success rates are just over 50% for this type of claim.

Does ADHD qualify for disability payments? ›

Yes, ADHD is considered a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504). There are several types of disabilities, including but not limited to: learning disability. cognitive disability.

What illness automatically qualifies for PIP? ›

There's no set list of medical conditions that make you eligible for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in the UK.

What are the 5 levels of ADHD? ›

Here are the 6 different types of ADHD, each with different brain function issues and treatment protocols.
  • Type 1: Classic ADD. ...
  • Type 2: Inattentive ADD. ...
  • Type 3: Overfocused ADD. ...
  • Type 4: Temporal Lobe ADD. ...
  • Type 5: Limbic ADD. ...
  • Type 6: Ring of Fire ADD.

How to appeal PIP for ADHD? ›

Before you can appeal to a tribunal, you'll need to ask the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to look at the decision again. This is called mandatory reconsideration. If the DWP didn't change their decision when you asked them to look at it again, you can appeal to an independent panel, called a tribunal.

Can you claim ADHD as a disability? ›

ADHD is an invisible disability with many struggles involved, ADHD is one of the diagnoses listed of impairments that qualify for a disability tax credit. If your ADHD has a severe effect on your life, you deserve all the support you can get.

What can I claim if I have ADHD? ›

41% of PIP claimants with ADHD, get the enhanced rate of both the daily living and the mobility component. 98% of claimants with ADHD who get an award get the daily living component, compared to 75% who get the mobility component.

Do I have to list ADHD as a disability? ›

Yes. Whether you view attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as neurological — affecting how the brain concentrates or thinks — or consider ADHD as a disability that impacts working, there is no question that the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) covers individuals with ADHD.

Is ADHD protected under ADA? ›

The ADA includes ADHD as a recognized disability. For an employee who has ADHD, the act can require the employer to provide reasonable accommodations, as long as it doesn't create undue hardship for the business.

What is the 3 month rule for PIP? ›

Required period condition

In order to be entitled to PIP , claimants have to satisfy a qualifying period of 3 months and a prospective test of 9 months. These 2 conditions are referred to as the 'required period condition' and help establish that the health condition or disability is likely to be long term.

Do I need a diagnosis to claim PIP? ›

This does not mean that the claimant must be diagnosed with a named illness or disability in order to get PIP, or that they must have the results of a formal assessment. It simply means that their difficulties with the PIP activities must have an underlying cause that is either physical or mental.

How much is PIP per month? ›

How much is PIP per month? Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is now worth £434.20 every four weeks at the higher daily living rate and £290.60 every four weeks at the lower rate. You could also get £303.00 every four weeks at the higher mobility rate and £114.80 at the lower rate.

What is ring of fire ADHD? ›

Ring of Fire ADD is a proposed subtype of ADHD characterized by a distinctive “ring of fire” pattern of increased brain activity seen on SPECT scans. Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging is a type of imaging test used to identify variations in brain activity and blood flow.

What is the rarest ADHD symptom? ›

The rarest type of ADHD diagnosed is the hyperactive-impulsive type with no indication of inattentive or distracted behavior, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.

What does high functioning ADHD look like? ›

While not an official diagnosis, high functioning ADHD may describe individuals with ADHD symptoms that do not affect their daily activities. Symptoms may include difficulties with focus, time management, impulsivity, and more. These individuals may develop strategies to manage their symptoms.

What benefits can I claim with PIP? ›

Claiming PIP means that you could be entitled to more money in other means-tested benefits, such as Pension Credit, Universal Credit, Income Support, income-related ESA, income-based JSA, Housing Benefit, and Tax Credits.

How to pass PIP assessment for mental health? ›

Prepare for your PIP assessment
  1. Read your PIP form thoroughly. Make any notes of changes to your condition. Remind yourself of your answers. ...
  2. Read the PIP descriptors for each question.
  3. Understand what the PIP assessment is.
  4. Make a list of points you would like to make during your assessment – and take this with you.
Sep 7, 2023

Can I get PIP for anxiety? ›

You do not have to have a physical disability to get the mobility part. You might also be eligible if you have difficulty getting around because of a cognitive or mental health condition, like anxiety.

What help can you get for ADHD? ›

Here are some of the therapies that may be used.
  • Psychoeducation. Psychoeducation means you or your child will be encouraged to discuss ADHD and its effects. ...
  • Behaviour therapy. ...
  • Parent training and education programmes. ...
  • Social skills training. ...
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)

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