Some people have cognitive impairments that may reduce their capacity to manage their own financial affairs. The legal decision to limit a person\u27s right to manage his or her own finances depends, in part, on an assessment of financial competence. Currently, tribunals and courts may receive information from a variety of different sources (e.g., family members, general practitioner, psychologist, social worker etc.) and have to reconcile this information in order to make guardianship decisions. The first aim of this article is to critique contemporary methods, procedures and practices for assessing financial competence. The second aim is to suggest a standard assessment framework that could be employed by tribunals and courts to help them...
Cognitive decline or impairment is a problem that will undoubtedly arise in some aspect of a securit...
Evidence of impaired decision-making capacity is a legal requirement for adult guardianship. To unde...
When clinicians are asked to assess the financial capacity of those with severe mental illnesses, th...
This thesis aimed to design a valid and reliable assessment of financial competence to decide whethe...
Whether or not someone has the ability to look after his or her own financial affairs is one of the ...
Australia lacks a satisfactory, national paradigm for assessing competence and capacity in the conte...
Older people with cognitive impairment and/ or dementia may be particularly vulnerable to diminished...
Financial capacity is a critical issue of autonomy for older people. However, determining the point ...
Balancing the competing interests of autonomy and protection of individuals is an escalating challen...
Among the severely mentally ill, some individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder can...
Summary of methodology for measuring financial competence and relating to household economic wellbei...
Healthcare providers will be caring for more patients with financial incapacity as our population ag...
Financial capability or the ability of people to manage their day-to-day finances is receiving an in...
Introduction: Financial decision making (FDM) is important in the autonomy and independence of older...
There is no substantial evidence that exists in the literature to establish the link between financi...
Cognitive decline or impairment is a problem that will undoubtedly arise in some aspect of a securit...
Evidence of impaired decision-making capacity is a legal requirement for adult guardianship. To unde...
When clinicians are asked to assess the financial capacity of those with severe mental illnesses, th...
This thesis aimed to design a valid and reliable assessment of financial competence to decide whethe...
Whether or not someone has the ability to look after his or her own financial affairs is one of the ...
Australia lacks a satisfactory, national paradigm for assessing competence and capacity in the conte...
Older people with cognitive impairment and/ or dementia may be particularly vulnerable to diminished...
Financial capacity is a critical issue of autonomy for older people. However, determining the point ...
Balancing the competing interests of autonomy and protection of individuals is an escalating challen...
Among the severely mentally ill, some individuals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder can...
Summary of methodology for measuring financial competence and relating to household economic wellbei...
Healthcare providers will be caring for more patients with financial incapacity as our population ag...
Financial capability or the ability of people to manage their day-to-day finances is receiving an in...
Introduction: Financial decision making (FDM) is important in the autonomy and independence of older...
There is no substantial evidence that exists in the literature to establish the link between financi...
Cognitive decline or impairment is a problem that will undoubtedly arise in some aspect of a securit...
Evidence of impaired decision-making capacity is a legal requirement for adult guardianship. To unde...
When clinicians are asked to assess the financial capacity of those with severe mental illnesses, th...