PIP payments are weekly equivalents of a four-weekly amount, and the exact weekly amount depends on which components you qualify for (Daily Living and/or Mobility) and whether you’re on the Standard or Enhanced rate for each. Direct answer:
- If you qualify for both Daily Living and Mobility at enhanced rates, you can receive up to about £187.45 per week.
- If you qualify for Daily Living at its enhanced rate (£110.40 per week) but Mobility at standard (£29.20 per week), total is about £139.60 per week.
- If you qualify for Daily Living at standard (£73.90 per week) and Mobility at enhanced (£77.05 per week), total is about £150.95 per week.
- If you qualify for both at standard rates, the combined weekly total is about £103.10 per week.
Notes:
- PIP is paid every four weeks, not weekly, but the weekly equivalent is derived from the four-week total. The four-week totals corresponding to the above weekly ranges roughly align with the standard rates published for 2025/26.
- The specific weekly amounts can vary slightly by country/region within the UK and by the exact rate period in force when you claim or have a review.
- The availability of the enhanced vs standard rates depends on your assessment results (points in daily living and mobility tasks).
If you’d like, I can tailor the calculation to your precise situation by listing the exact tasks you find difficult and your assessment scores, and then map them to the standard/enhanced weekly amounts for 2025/26.
