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A Clinician's Brief Guide to Dementia and the Law

A Clinician's Brief Guide to Dementia and the Law

9781911623243
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Dementia is a topic of enormous medical, legal and ethical importance with considerable human and economic cost. Its importance grows with the change in demographics of the aging population and that people with dementia receive care in a wide range of settings. The legal and ethical problems raised in treating patients with dementia are diverse and complex and are dealt with by many practitioners on a daily basis. This book is a how-to guide to understanding how the law applies to people with dementia, from diagnosis through to end-of-life. It explores the practical problems that people experience, and practitioners face, giving an accurate account of statute, court cases and other inquiries, to give readers an up-to-date account of the law and how it applies in this area. An essential read for clinicians and practitioners that work with patients with dementia, including psychiatrists, primary care physicians, nurses, social workers and advocates.
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9781911623243
9781911623243

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
150
Dimensions (mm)
155.00 x 235.00
Weight (g)
303
  • 1. Dementia: the clinical and diagnostic context; 2. Dementia: The wider social and legal context; 3. Dementia: the legal framework; 4. The Mental Capacity Act 2005; 5. The Mental Health Act 1983; 6. The Care Act 2014; 7. Assessment of capacity; 8. The diagnosis of dementia: planning for the future; 9. Care and treatment issues and the law; 10. Deprivation of liberty; 11. Discharge from hospital; 12. Abuse and safeguarding; 13. The courts and tribunals; 14. The interface of dementia and the criminal justice system.
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