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89 yrs (23/8/1935)
081543887455 / 06766 262691
yoshiko_kuhlman@example.com
NHS Number: 8462884241
Lives alone
Demographics missing
Wernicke-Koraskoff syndrome (WKS) or other alcohol related dementia, diagnosed May 2024
AA: Not yet eligible
Council tax: Disregard granted
Driving: Informed and driving
Blue badge: Applied/applying
Health & wellbeing LPA: Applied/applying
Property & finance LPA: Declined to apply
1 ended relationship: Ty Bradtke (partner)

Personal and contact details

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OPAS ID
1828
Address
8051 Yadira Courts, Apt. 850, North Lashaunshire, WG98 2AJ
Date of birth
1935-08-23
NHS Number
8462884241
GP Practice
Sung Expressway Practice

Demographics

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Ethnic group
Any other ethnic group
Gender
Female
Lives alone?
Yes
Disabilities / LTCs
-
Disabilities / LTCs Notes
-

Core advice

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Attendance allowance
Not yet eligible
Council tax
Disregard granted
Driving
Informed and driving
Blue badge
Applied/applying
Health & wellbeing LPA
Applied/applying
Property & finance LPA
Declined to apply

Alerts

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No alerts

About the diagnosis

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Diagnosis: Wernicke-Koraskoff syndrome (WKS) or other alcohol related dementia
Diagnosis date: 2024-05-12
Sensory impairment: -

Roles

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Yoshiko Kuhlman is known to us in the following roles: PWD

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