The Impact of Questioning an Older Adult's Decision-Making Capacity: Maximizing Self-Determination, Minimizing Harm
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The Impact of Questioning an Older Adult's Decision-Making Capacity: Maximizing Self-Determination, Minimizing Harm
Speaker: Nina Kohn, JD, David M. Levy Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law; Distinguished Scholar in Elder Law, Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School
For more information, please visit Elder Justice Decision-Making Capacity Symposium
Related:
- Welcome and Introduction to the Capacity Symposium; Advances in Aging Brain Research and Its Relevance for Decision-Making
- The Role of Clinicians in Conducting Forensic Decision-Making Capacity Assessments with Older Adults
- Symposium Day 1 Recap; A Panel of Experts Discuss Decision-Making Capacity of Older Adults in the Criminal Justice System Context
- Symposium Day 2 Recap; A Panel of Experts Discuss Decision-Making Capacity of Older Adults in the Civil Justice System Context
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