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Sunday, 16 December 2018

Explain why it is important not to assume that an individual with dementia cannot make their own decisions



Under mental capacity act we must assume capacity. We also need to identify ‘unwise decision’ and prove ‘unwise decision’. Therefore, it is a legal requirement to assume an individual has capacity to make own decision. An individual with dementia can make their own decision if appropriate support is provided. An individual with dementia can make decision about their everyday choices which are not complex with or without support. We know different types of dementia affects different types of ability in the different stage. At the primary stage, an individual may make own decision with or without any support. At later stage, they may need more support to make decisions such as advocate, relatives, carer and adaptive technologies.
However, as a professional, we must not work on assumption, notion, beliefs, thoughts and hearsay.