What Happens If I Lose Mental Capacity?

What Happens If I Lose Mental Capacity?


 


Whilst there is no definitive definition regarding mental capacity in New South Wales however the British criteria is very useful. You by that definition are considered to have mental capacity when you can:

1. Understand information given to you about a particular decision;
2. Retain that information long enough for you to be able to make the decision;
3. Weigh up the information available to make the decision; and
4. Communicate your decision.

The most common reasons why people lose mental capacity are through strokes, dementia and brain injury. These can result in immediate or gradual loss of mental capacity and depending on the particular diagnosis it may be that you have some capacity to undertake some tasks but not others. In some instances of ongoing Once you have lost mental capacity you lose the capacity to control your life and make decisions. In the absence of an Enduring Power of Attorney, Enduring Guardian and an Advanced Health Directive (AHD), an application must be made to the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) for the appointment of a guardian under the Guardianship Act 1987 to make personal and lifestyle decisions on your behalf. If financial decisions need to be made the Tribunal can appoint someone as a financial manager. All too often in matters of trauma, where urgent medical treatment is required, a hospital or your loved one may have to make an urgent application to provide medical treatment, as all medical treatment can only take place only by authority.

To make a guardianship order, NCAT must be satisfied by the evidence before it that:

a. the person the application is about has a decision-making disability
b. the disability results in the person being partially or wholly incapable of managing themselves; and
c. there is a need for the person to have a guardian appointed.
d. If the person already has informal decision making or an enduring guardianship appointment in place which is working in their best interests, NCAT may not make an order.

In the event of such an unforeseen trauma where you have lost your capacity to make decisions, it is imperative to safeguard you and your family, it is prudent to have a Enduring Power of Attorney and an Enduring Guardian with an AHD. If you care about your family and wish to have peace of mind, please contact me.

Regards,

Jeffrey
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