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Originally Posted by nomadking
Depends on the situation. Eg If the condition is such that somebody can become agitated when out and about anywhere, then they might qualify. The differentiation between familiar and unfamiliar is related to navigating to those places.
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We applied only for "following the route of UNFAMILIAR journeys" (1d - 10 points), as they are her main mobility problem "on the majority of days".
At times she has problems "following the route of FAMILIAR jouneys" (1f - 12 points) when buses are cancelled, buses change routes, bus stops change, or pedestrian routes are blocked.
That happens a lot in this city when are sporting occasions, pop concerts and demonstrators blocking roads and pathways. Then she definitely needs someone or her satnav to guide her, and help her from becoming overly anxious. But they do not happen "on the majority of days".