Power of Attorney
Jazzguitar
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Does anyone know how I can find out who has power of attorney for my mother who has Alzheimer's and is in a Care Home?? Neville [Personal information removed by moderator]
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Hello @Jazzguitar How are you been a while.?
In reply to your question I do not know. I know there will be members of our community or a member of our team who will advise.
Great to talk to you.
Take care.
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Depends on when it was done and if it has been registered. At that point letters should have been sent to anyone who had an interest in your Mum. It may be that no one does, I would suggest contacting the office of public guardian as they are the responsible body.
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Thank you so much
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No problem - been there. Make sure you check for both health and financial as newer versions have them separately. Once you know the health one make sure your mum's GP surgery has a copy or note of it too.
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