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She was admitted to Crosshouse Hospital in February 2007, due to deterioration in her physical and mental health. She was having auditory hallucinations and exhibiting paranoid thoughts. These symptoms subsided and may have been due to infection. She was assessed and moved to Kirklandside Hospital in April 2007 during the assessment process. It was agreed that she was no longer able to live independently. She discussed the situation with her sons and decided to move into a care setting. She moved to Westpark Residential Home in June 2007.
(b) to decide where the Adult should attend for medical and dental treatment, psychiatric and outpatient appointments and specialist clinics;
(c) to consent or withhold consent to medical treatment for the Adult, where not specifically disallowed by the Act;
(d) to have access to personal information concerning the Adult held by any body or organisation, such as medical records or personal files held by social work services or the National health Service;
(f) to convey or instruct to convey the Adult to a place of residence specified by the Pursuer;
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