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Court of Protection judge orders transfer of woman with dementia to care home for interim period
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The Court of Protection has ordered that a woman with late onset vascular dementia be transferred to a residential care home after relations between her son and care workers broke down following queries into the woman's vaccination status against Covid-19.
Woman hospitalised twice because council failed to consider advice when assessing medical needs, Ombudsman finds
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A Gloucestershire woman was left malnourished and without the support she needed for her medical conditions because the county council ignored professional advice, a Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman investigation has found.
Care bill for family soared without warning because of poor council information, Ombudsman finds
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North Yorkshire County Council has been criticised by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman after a family's care bill leapt from hundreds to thousands of pounds a month without notice.
"Relentless rise" in proportion of complaints about adult social care upheld, Ombudsman warns
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has said a gulf exists between what the public expects from adult social care and what it delivers, and the service is “progressively failing to deliver for those who need it most”.
Adult social care reform plans “pose more questions than answers”: ADASS
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The President of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) said the organisation has been left “perplexed and concerned” that the Government’s proposals regarding adult social care funding and reform pose more questions than answers.
Council claims Ombudsman request for it to process DoLS applications within set time constraints “not possible”
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Kent County Council has said it believes it is not possible to comply with a recommendation made by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman to process all Deprivation of Liberty Safeguard (DoLS) assessments in a timely manner.
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