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Interview 15
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Solicitor explained to her mother and to her what was and was not possible with Power of Attorney.
Her mother had been an independent widowed woman. They had hoped when they were able to move her nearby that this arrangement would be adequate for several years but before long she had to go into residential care.
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Interview 45
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Waited a year for the Court of Protection to allow him spend his wife's money on her residential care.
Symptoms began just before moving from long term family home to smaller house. Initially cared for at home with carers coming to the house, attended day centre with weeks in residential respite. Complaints from neighbours. Now in residential care.
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Interview 29
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Describes setting up a Receivership Order with the Public Guardianship Office.
His 65 year old mother had lived alone but consented to come and live with him. After a few months he realised he could not care for her adequately while continuing to work and she went into residential care.
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