Wiltshire Advocacy - Paid Representative
Advocacy
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Last updated: 09/07/2021
Monday - Friday :
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday - Sunday :
Closed
The purpose of an IMCA service is to help particularly vulnerable people who lack capacity to make important decisions about serious medical treatment and changes of accommodation, and who have no family or friends that would be appropriate to consult about these decisions. An IMCA will work with and support people who lack capacity and represent their views to those who are working out their best interests.
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