Summary
If a court order mandates your stay in a care home due to hygiene issues, you generally must comply. However, you can seek legal advice to explore options for challenging the order, especially if it includes restrictive conditions like wearing nappies or not going out alone. Although the order states it cannot be reviewed for 5 years, exceptional circumstances might allow for an earlier review. Consulting a solicitor experienced in mental capacity or care home issues is advisable. Additionally, advocacy services can help you understand your rights and support you in expressing concerns. If unusual practices like cavity searches occur, immediate legal attention is necessary.Full Conversation
they said becouase of my higine and they wanted me to were nappies
It sounds like you have concerns about being placed in a care home. If your placement was court-ordered due to hygiene issues, you might have the option to challenge this decision.
- You could apply to the Court of Protection to review the order.
- Legal advice from a solicitor experienced in mental capacity or care home issues can be beneficial.
Would you like more information on how to challenge this order?
do i have to comply with order
If the court has issued an order for you to stay in a care home, you are generally required to comply with it. However, you have options to challenge or review the order:
- You can apply to the Court of Protection to review the decision.
- Seek legal advice from a solicitor experienced in mental capacity or care home issues.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with challenging the order?
its says in order it cant be reveiw for 5 years
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It sounds like you are in a difficult situation. If the court order states that it cannot be reviewed for 5 years, it might limit your options to challenge it immediately. However, you should still seek legal advice as there might be exceptional circumstances under which an earlier review could be possible.
Would you like more information on how to find a solicitor experienced in mental capacity or care home issues?
the order says i need to were nappies and they need to bath me and i cant go out on my own do i have to comply with this
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If the court order includes specific requirements like wearing nappies, being bathed, and not going out alone, you generally need to comply. However, this situation is quite restrictive, and consulting with a solicitor might uncover options for challenging these specific conditions.
Would you like more information on how to find a solicitor experienced in mental capacity or care home issues?
there locked nappies so they cant be removed by me anyway
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It sounds like your situation is very restrictive and challenging. Here are some options you could consider:
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult a solicitor experienced in mental capacity or care home issues. They can provide guidance on challenging the court order or its specific conditions.
- Contact Advocacy Services: Look for advocacy services that can help you understand your rights and support you in expressing your concerns.
Would you like more information on how to find a solicitor experienced in these issues?
what can they do if i cant do anything for 5 years and it says from 5 years
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If the court order specifies that it cannot be reviewed for 5 years, it can be very limiting. However, there might be exceptional circumstances or changes in your condition that could warrant an earlier review. Here are some options:
- Seek Legal Advice: Consult a solicitor with experience in mental capacity or care home issues. They can provide guidance on whether there are any legal avenues to challenge the order sooner.
- Advocacy Services: Contact advocacy services for support in understanding your rights and expressing your concerns.
Would you like more information on how to find a solicitor experienced in these issues?
is it normal for a cavity search to be done in a care home
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Hi there! A cavity search in a care home is highly unusual and could be considered a violation of your rights. You should seek legal advice immediately.
Would you like more information on how to find a solicitor experienced in care home issues?
be it dose happen
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It sounds like your situation may warrant immediate legal attention. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I need to ask you a few questions.
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but they do do it
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It sounds like your situation is quite serious and may require immediate legal attention. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I need to ask you a few questions.
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so i cant just leave
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Your situation seems very serious and may require immediate legal assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I need to ask you a few questions.
What is your phone number?