Hi @Mike
Well at least you know that they’ve got your forms and are dealing with your case.
Hopefully on the day you will get a decent, fair assessor. At least by giving you a home assessment they are acknowledging that you have health problems, so fingers crossed that on the day, it all goes well.
Don’t forget, if they ask you to do any physical tests, you can refuse to do them if it’s going to be painful for you but if you do refuse to do them, give an explanation as to why you are refusing.
Also, they shouldn’t need or ask to look in any room other than the room you choose to use for your assessment. Of course, you are free to offer for your partner to show the assessor equipment you’ve had installed if you wish to do so but you are not obliged to.
Anyway, fingers crossed for you Mike, let’s hope that your assessment goes your way and that you won’t have to worry about having another one for a very long time.