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The Law Society has called for more training to be given to frontline staff on the legal framework of the Mental Capacity Act and its practical application.
Selling P’s assets to pay for care home fees
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The Court of Protection team at 39 Essex Street analyse a case where a county council, as deputy for an incapacitated adult, sought to sell assets including a Pisarro to meet his care home fees.
Ombudsman warns councils over responsibility for care home operators
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The Local Government Ombudsman has fired a reminder to local authorities that they are responsible for the actions of care homes they work with, after one operator wrongly sought to extract top-up fees from a family.
Council guilty of safety breach after woman falls into drain at care home
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A council has been fined £5,000 and ordered to pay costs after an 82-year-old vulnerable woman was injured in a fall at one of its care homes.
Sterilisation and best interests
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Salma Kantharia explains why a High Court judge ruled that it was in the best interests for a 36-year-old man to be sterilised.
Discussing hoarding, DOLs and lack of capacity and charging
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In an update on recent developments in adult social care and mental health, Carolyn Whaymand looks at hoarding, deprivation of liberty safeguards, lack of capacity and charging for care home fees.
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