DECISION-MAKING CAPACITY: WHAT PATIENTS WITH BRAIN INJURY AND THEIR FAMILIES NEED TO KNOW
A person’s ability to make decisions on their own behalf is generally assumed, unless affected by brain injury or illness. This presentation will explain what decision-making capacity is, focusing on important ethical and legal ideas. It will cover the potential causes of incapacity and how it is determined clinically. Practical steps to support, optimize, or restore decision-making ability will also be introduced. Real-life examples will be used to highlight challenges for families and different types of decision-making in various situations.
This presentation will:
- Provide an awareness and understanding of key concepts and terminology used in decision-making capacity.
- Identify some techniques used to assess decisional capacity and accommodations to maximize capacity.
- Describe some ethical dilemmas that can arise before, during, and after evaluation of decision-making capacity.
This webinar is free to attend. However, if you’d like to receive CEUS or a certificate of completion, there will be a $10 fee.
During this session, the thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the presenter and do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of the Brain Injury Association of New York State.
About the presenter:
Lynn Schaefer, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, is the Director of Neuropsychology Services and Training at Nassau University Medical Center. Dr. Schaefer holds academic appointments as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Clinical Associate Professor of Rehabilitation and is a Certified Brain Injury Specialist Trainer with the Brain Injury Association of America.
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