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Senior Citizens Open Forum for the Northern Parishes
Making Decisions about your Health, Welfare and Finances
Who decides when you can't?
At a recent meeting, Mike Wooldridge of the Wokingham Borough Social Services talked about
the implications of the Mental Capacity Act 2005, which came into effect this year. Presently
over 2 million people in England and Wales are affected due to learning disabilities, dementia,
mental health difficulties or brain injury. This affects up to 6 million family carers, carers, health
and social care staff. Information on the new Act is available from the Public Guardianship
Office. Tel: 0845 330 2900 or on the web site at
www.guardianship.gov.uk.
Community Care - The future
Earlier this year the
Borough Council
decided that, owing to the lack of adequate government
funding and the continuous growth in the number of older people, the Council would provide
adult social care services only for people assessed as having 'critical' needs. Those with
'substantial' and 'moderate' needs would receive support from 'alternative' sources. At the
meeting in November, John Ferguson, Chairman of the Voluntary Sector Forum, spoke about
the provision of community care in the future.
Meetings of SCOF are held at St Thomas More Church Hall, Loddon Hall Road, Twyford.
Contact Lyn Buddell, Age Concern Twyford & District, Tel: 0118 934 xxxx, for further
information.
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