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    • Assessing Capacity in Canada Cross-Provincial Examination of Capacity Legislation
    • Assessing Financial Capacity in Patients With Alzheimer Disease
    • Assessment of Older Adults With Diminished Capacity- A Handbook for Psychologists
    • Assessment of Patient Capacity to Consent to Treatment
    • Cognitive Fluctuations as a Challenge for the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity in Patients With Dementia
    • Determining if an older adult can make and execute decisions to live safely at home- a capacity assessment and intervention model
    • Finances in the Older Patient with Cognitive Impairment
    • Fluctuating capacity and advance decision-making in Bipolar Affective Disorder - Self-binding directives and self-determination
    • Guidelines for Conducting Assessments of Capacity
    • Procedural Framework to Facilitate Hospital-Based Informed Consent for Dementia Research
    • Relational counselling as a psychosocial intervention for dementia - Qualitative evidence from people living with dementia and family members
    • The Canadian Medical Protective Association Capacity assessments: Understand the challenges for physicians - CMPA Perspective
    • Which instruments are used to measure shared supported and assisted healthcare decision-making
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Assessing Capacity in Canada Cross-Provincial Examination of Capacity Legislation
Assessing Financial Capacity in Patients With Alzheimer Disease
Assessment of Older Adults With Diminished Capacity- A Handbook for Psychologists
Assessment of Patient Capacity to Consent to Treatment
Cognitive Fluctuations as a Challenge for the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity in Patients With Dementia
Determining if an older adult can make and execute decisions to live safely at home- a capacity assessment and intervention model
Finances in the Older Patient with Cognitive Impairment
Fluctuating capacity and advance decision-making in Bipolar Affective Disorder - Self-binding directives and self-determination
Guidelines for Conducting Assessments of Capacity
Procedural Framework to Facilitate Hospital-Based Informed Consent for Dementia Research
Relational counselling as a psychosocial intervention for dementia - Qualitative evidence from people living with dementia and family members
The Canadian Medical Protective Association Capacity assessments: Understand the challenges for physicians - CMPA Perspective
Which instruments are used to measure shared supported and assisted healthcare decision-making
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