But that must assume that the person concerned is still capable of making that decision. Once it is clear that they are not decisions must be made for them.
I had an aunt and uncle, both with dementia, both physically disabled. When my aunt returned home after a spell in hospital Social Services assumed they would be able to function at home with carers three times a day. Within days it became absolutely clear that they were not safe to be left alone. We had six emergency visits by different medical professionals in three days and on one evening the wonderful carer extended her evening half hour visit to over four hours and was there till after midnight trying to get my aunt ready for bed and into it.
The next day the decision was made by others that they needed to move into care immediately.
Fruit flies - help needed please.
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Have any of you got all electric cars? Pros and cons please.