Thank you for your post. The chap that rang me is an Alzheimers support work.He has been very kind and nice to talk to. So I will be able to ring him when I need to,
You are very valuable member of TP.HA ha.xx What else can I be. Spare part.!! Waste of space.! Sorry it's how I feel. I will try to think of something else..x
Thankyou. I will speak to my family. Of course it might be my dementia forgetting.!!! What fun.!Hi @Casbow
If there is a Power of Attorney you will have said who you want to be your Attorneys and have signed it .... then it needs to be Registered with the Office of Public Guardian (OPG)
If it has been registered that can be checked
Find out if someone has an attorney, deputy or guardian acting for them
Apply to search the Office of the Public Guardian registers to see if they have a Lasting Power of Attorney, deputy or guardian acting on their behalfwww.gov.uk
As it is your LPA of course you should be able to see the documents and know what's in them ... I think my dad had a document as did each of his Attorneys (it's a while ago and I no longer have any of the documentation)
Thankyou. I will speak to my family. Of course it might be my dementia forgetting.!!! What fun.!
Thankyou but it is as good a name as anything.Oh, please do change thread title!
You are NOT useless. You sound very aware, capable and conscious that you want to improve your relationship with your son. Nothing useless there!
I think it is actually very common for the children of people with dementia to not be able to accept the diagnosis. My brother never accepted mums diagnosis and even when she moved into her care home he told me that he couldnt understand why she was there.If only someone could convince my eldest son that I am not making it up.