Capacity and Decision-making

Mental capacity is the ability to understand, retain, and use information to make a decision, and communicate it.

We make decisions all the time, some big, some small. A diagnosis of dementia does not mean the person does not have capacity to make any of their own decisions. It depends on understanding and the ability to use relevant information. Even if they lack capacity, people with dementia should be involved in decisions as much as possible

Capacity and Decision-making

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