Assessing Capacity Flashcards

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What does incapable mean?

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  • Incapable of:
    • Acting
    • Making decisions
    • Communicating decisions
    • Understanding decisions
    • Retaining the memory of decisions
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Causes of incapacity

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  • Mental disorders
  • Inability to communicate because of a physical disability
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What to be considered when assessing capacity

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  • Capable of making and communicasting their choice
  • Understands the nature of what is being asked and why
  • Has memory abilities that allow the retention of information
  • Is aware of any alternatives
  • Has knowledge of the risks and benefits involved
  • Is aware that such information is of personal relevance to them
  • Is aware of their right to, and how to refuse, as well as the consequences of refusal
  • Has ever expressed their wishes relevant tot he issue when greater capacity existed
  • Is expresing views consistent with their previously preferred moral, cultural, family and experiential background
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Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000

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  • Principle 1 - Benefit.
  • Principle 2 - Least-restrictive option.
  • Principle 3 - Take account of the wishes of the person.
  • Principle 4 - Consultation with relevant others.
  • Principle 5 - Encourage the person to use existing skills and develop new skills.
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