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91 yrs (2/9/1933)
041239324428 / 04149 186568
adrianne_davis@example.com
NHS Number: 4298411753
Demographics missing
Huntingdon's disease, diagnosed Dec 2024
AA: Lower rate
Council tax: Declined to apply
Driving: Awaiting assessment
Blue badge: Advised to apply
Health & wellbeing LPA: Not discussed
Property & finance LPA: Not discussed
Cared for
Erick Bailey (uncle)
DOX1229
OPAS 1908
84 yrs (8/4/1941)
03716 233020 / 080315289319
Finance LPA

Personal and contact details

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OPAS ID
1907
Address
9361 Jenae Locks, Suite 621, South Mendy, YT7 8GO
Date of birth
1933-09-02
NHS Number
4298411753
GP Practice
Trudie Hill Practice

Demographics

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Ethnic group
Arab
Gender
Female
Lives alone?
Prefer not to say
Disabilities / LTCs
-
Disabilities / LTCs Notes
-

Core advice

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Attendance allowance
Lower rate
Council tax
Declined to apply
Driving
Awaiting assessment
Blue badge
Advised to apply
Health & wellbeing LPA
Not discussed
Property & finance LPA
Not discussed

Alerts

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No alerts

About the diagnosis

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Diagnosis: Huntingdon's disease
Diagnosis date: 2024-12-18
Sensory impairment: -

Roles

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Adrianne Davis is known to us in the following roles: PWD

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What effect is dementia having on their memory and behaviours? Are they aware of the diagnosis (insight)?

What dementia medication are they taking? How are they finding it? Who assists? Do they have a blister pack?

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