Your questions answered: Using your LPA

...starting with a V. Each code is valid for 30 days. I have been given an access code starting with a V. How do I view the LPA? Access codes...
...starting with a V. Each code is valid for 30 days. I have been given an access code starting with a V. How do I view the LPA? Access codes...
...a secure access code from the user. The don’t need to register to use the service. So long as they have the donor’s name and the access code, they will...
...to find out if someone has one. Why it’s important to encourage people engaging with the NHS to consider an LPA, the benefits to the patient and benefits to the...
...in our products and services. As part of this, we’ve been looking at the most common types of requests we receive, and one of the most common things we see...
...and deputyships comes from the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005. The central assumption of the MCA is that people can make decisions for themselves. If they can’t, then they should...
...Should I password protect the OPG100 form? No. The inbox is secure and adding passwords can delay access and the response. I need to search or view more than one...
...Over 908,000 LPAs have been accessed through the ‘Use an LPA’ service. One of the features we consistently receive feedback about is viewing ‘instructions and preferences’. Previously, you couldn’t see...
...is worth £100 pounds more than the one he gave Tony. In this instance, Damien should pay the £100 difference between the value of the TV he gave Tony and...
...reference number. If required, new activation keys can be requested through the Use an LPA service. These are explained in this video, codes and reference numbers for your LPA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8-erOP3vII...
Acting on behalf of a loved one after being appointed as their deputy can seem a bit daunting. We’ve got some hints and tips here to help you on your...