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> Whose Decision Is It Anyway: Cognitive Decline and the Ability to...
Whose Decision Is It Anyway: Cognitive Decline and the Ability to Sign Legal Documents
Shana Siegel
, a Member of law firm
Norris McLaughlin, P.A.
, and Chair of its
Elder Care & Special Needs Law Practice Group
, and Lori Kayne, the firm’s Geriatric Social Worker, presented the free webinar, “Whose Decision Is It Anyway: Cognitive Decline and the Ability to Sign Legal Documents,” hosted by
Aveanna Healthcare Concierge Services
and co-sponsored by
Lester Senior Housing, A JCHC Community
.
This webinar defined “mental capacity” and outlined medical conditions that can influence capacity, addressed common legal documents and the degree of capacity needed to sign them, and discussed methods to maximize capacity.
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