Capacity and consent to medical treatment

Can a person have capacity for some decisions and not others?

Who decides whether or not someone can make their own decisions?

A person may consent to or refuse medical treatment if they have decision-making capacity. Generally health professionals must obtain consent before medical treatment can be provided to an older person. This factsheet from ELDAC explains the most up-to-date law on decision-making capacity and consent to medical treatment.

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