THE Alzheimer’s Society has launched a new guidance booklet on Lasting Power of Attorney to help people living with dementia in Yorkshire and the Humber.
A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal tool that allows an individual to state who they would like to make decisions on their behalf, should they become unable to do so in the future.
Shockingly, only two out of 10 people living with dementia feel businesses and organisations understand a person’s rights around Lasting Power of Attorney, according to a poll carried out by Alzheimer’s Society.
Lasting Powers of Attorneys, in many cases, provide a crucial lifeline to maintaining independence. Without access, it often leads to high levels of stress and anxiety for people with dementia and their carers, not to mention an inability to use vital services.
The Accessing and Sharing Information booklet, produced with the Office of Public Guardian, is available to download at alzheimers.org.uk/sharing information
It will help people to feel confident and empowered with the right knowledge to exercise their rights. Having a Lasting Power of Attorney means your choices count, no matter what happens in the future.
For more information and advice, phone the Alzheimer’s Society helpline on 03002 221122.
Gail Browne, Alzheimer’s Society North Yorkshire
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