Support to plan for the future
Examples of Support
Anticipatory Care Plans (including conflicting views)
Wills
Power of Attorney (Putting in place legal measures to help plan for the future)
Funeral planning
Cultural considerations
Choosing care placement
Organ Donation & Brain Donation
Childcare
Financial planning
Key Services and People
Scottish Huntington’s Association Youth Service / Specialist Youth Advisors
Clinical psychology/ neuropsychology
Health & Social Care Services, esp. Allied Health Professionals e.g. Speech & Language Therapy re PEG feeding (Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire, Moray), Occupational Therapy (Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Moray), Dietetics (01224 557318), Physiotherapy
Scottish Huntington’s Association Financial Wellbeing Service
Legal Services (contact Citizen’s Advice, Scottish Huntington’s Association or Law Society of Scotland for initial for assistance)
Advocacy (Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Moray)
Psychiatry & Community Mental Health Team/Mental Health Officer (Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Moray)
Integrated Multi Agency Arrangements, Referral Pathways and Resources
Where appropriate every symptomatic client should be offered a discussion about having an anticipatory care plan, with one being put in place based on individual need. HD Specialists will refer and liaise with the client’s GP
With consent of client a GP should complete a Key Information Summary [KIS] entry.
Individual future plans should be revisited as part of an annual review of care and support.
Standards
Also see Standards of service used (e.g. Office of Public Guardian, Palliative Care Standards, H&SC Standards, Scot Gov/ SIGN standards)