Advocacy Elder Abuse Prevention Health Care Consent Act Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Capacity is Presumed for EVERY Adult! POA’s only make decisions where there is EVIDENCE of incapacity! March 5, 2021July 7, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) There are 91 sections in the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992. If you can only remember one, then please remember the…Continue readingCapacity is Presumed for EVERY Adult! POA’s only make decisions where there is EVIDENCE of incapacity!
Dementia Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Uncategorized Putting Capacity in Context February 5, 2021July 9, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) When speaking with family and loved ones of people with dementia or cognitive impairment, I often find myself using cognitive…Continue readingPutting Capacity in Context
Education Events Elder Abuse Prevention Health Care Consent Act Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Consent & Capacity in the Context of COVID-19 – Watch Video – Feb 4, 2021 February 5, 2021July 7, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) Where to learn more The Health Care Consent Act and the Substitute Decisions Act – Who Decides What When? http://www.advocacycentreelderly.org/appimages/file/eamanualsec4c.pdf…Continue readingConsent & Capacity in the Context of COVID-19 – Watch Video – Feb 4, 2021
Education Events Elder Abuse Prevention Health Care Consent Act Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Powers of Attorney for Personal Care Part 3 – Giving or Refusing Consent February 4, 2021July 7, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) February 03, 2021 “I know Ontario doesn’t have living wills.” Clients mention this to me occasionally. It’s not a correct…Continue readingPowers of Attorney for Personal Care Part 3 – Giving or Refusing Consent
Advocacy Community Resource Dementia Power of Attorney Recognizing the early signs of Dementia February 2, 2021July 7, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) It can be hard to spot the early signs of dementia versus normal age-related memory loss. If dementia is diagnosed,…Continue readingRecognizing the early signs of Dementia
Advocacy Education Events Health Care Consent Act Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Register Now – Understanding Consent Capacity : Assessments During COVID January 28, 2021July 11, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) Join us to learn about how COVID has highlighted some key issues with respect to understanding the rights and responsibilities…Continue readingRegister Now – Understanding Consent Capacity : Assessments During COVID
Advocacy Education Events Guardianship Health Care Consent Act Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Legal Capacity, Decision-Making and Guardianship. Final Report March 2017 January 27, 2021July 11, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) This is the Executive Summary of the Law Commission of Ontario’s (LCO) Final Report on legal capacity, decision-making and guardianship…Continue readingLegal Capacity, Decision-Making and Guardianship. Final Report March 2017
Education Events Guardianship Health Care Consent Act Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Powers of Attorney for Personal Care Part 1 – The Knowledge Deficit January 26, 2021July 11, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) Powers of attorney for personal care are not well understood by the persons who sign them, the persons who act…Continue readingPowers of Attorney for Personal Care Part 1 – The Knowledge Deficit
Guardianship Health Care Consent Act Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Powers of Attorney for Personal Care Part 2 – The Health Care Consent Act January 26, 2021July 11, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) There are two Ontario laws that define the role of an attorney for personal care: the Substitute Decisions Act (SDA) and Health Care Consent…Continue readingPowers of Attorney for Personal Care Part 2 – The Health Care Consent Act
Education Events Guardianship Power of Attorney Substitute Decision Making Mental Capacity and Powers of Attorney: What You Need to Know Both Personally and Professionally January 19, 2021July 11, 2023Shauna Crouter (MacEachern) In this session Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of CanAge will provide information (Ontario based) on how to navigate the difficult…Continue readingMental Capacity and Powers of Attorney: What You Need to Know Both Personally and Professionally
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