Older people with cognitive impairment and/ or dementia may be particularly vulnerable to diminished financial decision-making capacity. • Financial capacity refers to the ability to satisfactorily manage one’s financial affairs in a manner consistent with personal self-interest and values. • Impairment of financial capacity makes the older individual vulnerable to financial exploitation, may negatively affect their family’s financial situation and places strain on relationships within the family. • Clinicians are often on the front line of responding to queries regarding decision-making capacity, and clinical evaluation options are often not well understood. • Assessment of financial capacity should include formal objective assessment in a...
In order to make (clinical) decisions about the financial decision-making (FDM) capability (i.e., th...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To identify tools available in literature for assessing the financial m...
Abstract: Making our own decisions goes to the heart of our autonomy. Increasingly decision making c...
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 ...
Healthcare providers will be caring for more patients with financial incapacity as our population ag...
Background: Declines in financial capacity in later life may arise from both neurocognitive and/or p...
The convergence of the aging of our society, the increase in blended families, and an enormous inter...
Introduction: Financial decision making (FDM) is important in the autonomy and independence of older...
Assessing the capacity of patients to make decisions about their functional problems has substantial...
Objective: Financial Capacity (FC) is not a unidimensional construct, and therefore it cannot be ass...
A significant percentage of individuals lack sufficient mental capacity to make financial, health, a...
The article aims at investigating whether patients from Greece with different kinds of cognitive def...
The elderly population, with those individuals above the age of 60 years, is increasing exponentiall...
Current approaches to the assessment of cognitive capacity in many jurisdictions seek to balance ol...
In order to make (clinical) decisions about the financial decision-making (FDM) capability (i.e., th...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To identify tools available in literature for assessing the financial m...
Abstract: Making our own decisions goes to the heart of our autonomy. Increasingly decision making c...
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 ...
Healthcare providers will be caring for more patients with financial incapacity as our population ag...
Background: Declines in financial capacity in later life may arise from both neurocognitive and/or p...
The convergence of the aging of our society, the increase in blended families, and an enormous inter...
Introduction: Financial decision making (FDM) is important in the autonomy and independence of older...
Assessing the capacity of patients to make decisions about their functional problems has substantial...
Objective: Financial Capacity (FC) is not a unidimensional construct, and therefore it cannot be ass...
A significant percentage of individuals lack sufficient mental capacity to make financial, health, a...
The article aims at investigating whether patients from Greece with different kinds of cognitive def...
The elderly population, with those individuals above the age of 60 years, is increasing exponentiall...
Current approaches to the assessment of cognitive capacity in many jurisdictions seek to balance ol...
In order to make (clinical) decisions about the financial decision-making (FDM) capability (i.e., th...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To identify tools available in literature for assessing the financial m...
Abstract: Making our own decisions goes to the heart of our autonomy. Increasingly decision making c...