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How to Decide Who Decides When I Can’t Decide

Decision Making Options in Virginia

Dana W. Traynham

Senior Staff Attorney

disAbility Law Center of Virginia

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Vocabulary

• Capacity

• Advance Directive

• Power of Attorney

• Living Will

• Medical Directive

• Psychiatric Advance Directive

• Integrated Advance Directive

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Capacity

• The ability to:

• Take in information;

• Make an informed decision; and

• Communicate your decision.

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CAPACITY IS PRESUMED!

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Capacity is fluid• Time and circumstance

• Different levels needed

• Capacity needed for an advance directive?

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Levels of Capacity

• Must specify whether person lacks capacity to make:

• a particular health care decision

• a specified set of health care decisions

• all health care decisions

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Decision Makers

• ME

– Advance Directive

• Family

– Health Care Decisions Act

• Authorized Representative

– DBHDS

• Guardian

– Court Order

• Judge

– Court Order

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Advance Directives

• Instructions about end of life care: Living Will

• Naming an alternate decision maker: Power of Attorney

• Medical decisions other than end of life: Medical Directive

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Living Will

• Used only for end of life decisions.

• Specifies whether you want extraordinary measures or only comfort measures when you are terminally ill.

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Power of Attorney

• Types:

• Health Care (including MH)

• Financial

• Education

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Power of Attorney

• Things to consider when choosing an agent:

• Complete trust

• Willingness

• Availability

• Alternate or co-agent

• Beliefs and values

• Conflict of interest

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Powers of Agent

• Specific or general

• Limitations• End of life decisions?

• Visitation?

• Organ or tissue donation?

• Admission to psychiatric facility?

• Treatment over protest?

• Medical research?

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Medical Directives

• Expands medical directives to all medical care, not just end of life.

• Includes psychiatric medical directive.

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Choices• Alternatives to inpatient treatment • Facility • Physicians• Medications• ECT• Emergency interventions • Experimental studies; drug trials• Notifications and visitors• Other

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Signing

• No attorney necessary but is recommended.

• Two witnesses

• Notary is optional in Virginia but is recommended.

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Copies • Provide copies to the following:

• Your agent

• Your doctors

• Your local hospital

• State Registry

• Family members and others

• Keep track of who received copies.

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Revoking

• An Advance Directive is easy to revoke• Prior AD is automatically revoked when you write

a new one. • Tear up all copies.• Notify everyone who received a copy.• Oral v. written revocation.• “understand the nature and consequences of your

action.”

• Revocation to Registry

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But I haven’t done any of these things….

• Health Care Decisions Act

• Authorized representative

• Court-ordered treatment

• Guardianship

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Health Care Decisions Act

• Hierarchy of Alternate decision makers:

• Guardian/Agent in POA

• Spouse

• Adult child

• Parent

• Adult sibling

• Blood relative in descending order of relationship

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Guardianship

• Court decides capacity.

• Court order

• Often confused with Power of Attorney

• Limited or complete

• “Conservator” is appointed by court to make financial decisions

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Guardianship

• Last resort because:

• It takes away basic rights.

• It is the most restrictive choice.

• There is stigma and humiliation involved when a person is declared incompetent.

• It is expensive.

• It is often unnecessary.

• It is usually permanent.

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Guardianship

• Once declared incompetent, you lose the right to:

• Make treatment decisions

• Decide where you live

• Marry and divorce

• Vote

• Enter contracts

• Make a will or Advance Directive

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Guardianship

• Once declared incompetent, you lose the right to:

• Revoke a will

• Drive

• Possess a firearm

• Buy, sell or rent property

• Decide how your money is spent (conservatorship)

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Is Guardianship Always a Bad Thing?

• No

• Guardianship may be necessary in some situations.

• For a person who has never had capacity and will probably never gain capacity.

• For a person who is facing a major decision for which he lacks capacity (limited guardianship should always be considered).

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Why Alternatives?

• Inexpensive

• Easy to revoke or change

• YOU make the decisions

• Attorney usually not necessary

• Simple (“legalese” not necessary!)

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Resources

• disAbility Law Center of Virginia (dLCV)

– can provide guidance to callers and direct assistance if the case falls within our current objectives

– http://dlcv.org/supported-decision-making/

• www.virginiaadvancedirectives.org

• www.connectvirginia.org/adr/

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One Final Thing…

CAPACITY

IS

PRESUMED!!

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For more information:

disAbility Law Center of Virginia1512 Willow Lawn Drive, Suite 100

Richmond, Virginia 23230Toll-Free: 800-552-3962 (voice and TTY)

804-225-2042 (voice and TTY)E-Mail: [email protected]: www.dlcv.org

[email protected]