The Court of Appeal has ruled that a person is deprived of their liberty in their own home even though care and treatment was provided in the person's own home… Click to show full abstract
The Court of Appeal has ruled that a person is deprived of their liberty in their own home even though care and treatment was provided in the person's own home and funded using the person's money. In this article Richard Griffith discusses when a private deprivation of liberty must be authorised by a welfare order from the Court of Protection.
               
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