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Chapter 3 - Dementia

The Legal Framework

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 July 2023

Nick Brindle
Affiliation:
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Michael Kennedy
Affiliation:
Switalskis Solicitors
Christian Walsh
Affiliation:
Leeds Beckett University
Ben Alderson
Affiliation:
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
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Summary

Most older people do not need any special legal support or protection. They are formed of diverse groups and clearly not all are vulnerable to abuses of one form or another. However, some older people are evidently more at risk than others because of ill-health, disability or dementia, or because of their dependency. They may require protection from physical or mental abuse and misuse of their money or property, and at some stage they may need help with making decisions. They may also require legal protection in respect of the provision of treatment or care, especially if the care arrangements involve them being deprived of their liberty.

Older people, especially those with dementia, may require support from diverse agencies, such as housing and social services, and are the main users of the NHS. Discrimination, victimisation or neglect of older people within the health and social care system raise important issues under human rights law, along with other domestic law or international law obligations. The Acts that are outlined in this chapter are aimed at protecting the basic human rights of people at risk, who share with all of us the right to live our lives as we choose.

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Print publication year: 2023

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  • Dementia
  • Nick Brindle, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Michael Kennedy, Switalskis Solicitors, Christian Walsh, Leeds Beckett University, Ben Alderson, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
  • Book: A Clinician's Brief Guide to Dementia and the Law
  • Online publication: 20 July 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781911623250.004
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  • Dementia
  • Nick Brindle, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Michael Kennedy, Switalskis Solicitors, Christian Walsh, Leeds Beckett University, Ben Alderson, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
  • Book: A Clinician's Brief Guide to Dementia and the Law
  • Online publication: 20 July 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781911623250.004
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  • Dementia
  • Nick Brindle, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Michael Kennedy, Switalskis Solicitors, Christian Walsh, Leeds Beckett University, Ben Alderson, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
  • Book: A Clinician's Brief Guide to Dementia and the Law
  • Online publication: 20 July 2023
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781911623250.004
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