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89 yrs (17/4/1936)
035901593154 / 06946 012272
javier_franecki@example.com
NHS Number: 5018484535
Lives alone
Demographics missing
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), diagnosed Feb 2025
AA: Declined to apply
Council tax: Applied/applying
Driving: Advised to inform
Blue badge: Applied/applying
Health & wellbeing LPA: Not got capacity
Property & finance LPA: Declined to apply

Personal and contact details

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OPAS ID
2310
Address
74885 Stroman Parkway, Apt. 088, Florenceton, MH6 5RG
Date of birth
1936-04-17
NHS Number
5018484535
GP Practice
Block Mountain Practice

Demographics

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Ethnic group
Gypsy or Irish Traveller
Gender
Male
Lives alone?
Yes
Disabilities / LTCs
-
Disabilities / LTCs Notes
-

Core advice

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Attendance allowance
Declined to apply
Council tax
Applied/applying
Driving
Advised to inform
Blue badge
Applied/applying
Health & wellbeing LPA
Not got capacity
Property & finance LPA
Declined to apply

Alerts

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No alerts

About the diagnosis

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Diagnosis: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
Diagnosis date: 2025-02-26
Sensory impairment: -

Roles

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Javier Franecki is known to us in the following roles: PWD

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PWD's personal background e.g. who are they, what did they do, what do they enjoy etc.

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?

How physically healthy / mobile are they? Any falls? Any sensory impairment? Any assistive/preventative tech in place? Personal care?

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Also include any volunteer befrienders here

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