How to know if the person living with dementia can still make their own medical decisions
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What you’ll learn:
Why you need to know the term capacity.
How capacity changes over time.
Who can actually make a person’s medical decisions.
What our brains have to be able to do in order to make a medical decision.
Making medical decisions is not an easy task for the brain.
When your person can no longer do this for themselves you’ll be stepping in. And I want you to know…
YOU CAN
MAKE MEDICAL DECISIONS WITH CONFIDENCE &
Avoid STRESS, OVERWHELM & UNCERTAINTY
With a roadmap to follow as an advocate for your person living with dementia.
INTRODUCING
Make Your Plan with Dr. Lamb
Through this 8-week, physician-taught program you’ll be guided through a step-by-step process for creating a plan of action, so you can offload uncertainty and focus your energy on what matters most; advocating for your person while maintaining your own well-being and happiness.
I am more confident about making medical decisions on my husband’s behalf; decisions that I believe he would have made for himself.
I have a treatment plan that can be modified as my husband’s illness progresses and needs change.
I feel prepared with customized tools to advocate for my husband with his values and preferences in mind.
Do it! Just do it! If you put your plan off until your LOWD is taken to the ER or hospitalized it will be way more stressful having to make medical decisions that may or may not be in the best interest, or according to the wishes of your LOWD having a plan in place will help you make those decisions.