Competence and risk in older adults : a social work perspective

By: Farrelly, Mary.
Series: Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 21(4)/22(1) 2010: 15-24.Publisher: 2010Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): OLDER PEOPLE | INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY | COMPETENCE | SELF DETERMINATION | DUTY OF CARE | DECISION MAKING | SOCIAL WORKERS | RISKSummary: Considers the dichotomy that my arise for social workers caring for older people between the twin values of upholding the individual's right to autonomy and the duty of care when there is a question of impaired cognition and decision-making capacity.
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Considers the dichotomy that my arise for social workers caring for older people between the twin values of upholding the individual's right to autonomy and the duty of care when there is a question of impaired cognition and decision-making capacity.

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