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*'''[[Directing Concerns to Health Authorities and Legal Issues and Residential Care|Directing Concerns to Health Authorities]] | *'''[[Directing Concerns to Health Authorities and Legal Issues and Residential Care|Directing Concerns to Health Authorities]] | ||
**[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: Patient Care Quality Office|Patient Care Quality Office]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: Community Care Licensing Offices|Community Care Licensing Offices]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: Local Ethics Committees|Local Ethics Committees]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry|BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: Directing Concerns to External Bodies|Directing Concerns to External Bodies]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution:Directing Concerns to Review Boards|Directing Concerns to Review Boards]]{{·}}[[Addressing Systemic Concerns: BC Seniors Advocate|Addressing Systemic Concerns: BC Seniors Advocate]] | **[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: Patient Care Quality Office|Patient Care Quality Office]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: Community Care Licensing Offices|Community Care Licensing Offices]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: Local Ethics Committees|Local Ethics Committees]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry|BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution: Directing Concerns to External Bodies|Directing Concerns to External Bodies]]{{·}}[[Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution:Directing Concerns to Review Boards|Directing Concerns to Review Boards]]{{·}}[[Addressing Systemic Concerns: BC Seniors Advocate|Addressing Systemic Concerns: BC Seniors Advocate]] | ||
=== Chapter Six - Consent and Capacity === | |||
*'''[[A. Part 1 Introduction to Consent and Capacity in Residential Care|A. Part 1 Introduction]] | |||
**[[Consent: an Area of Confusion in Residential Care|Consent: an Area of Confusion]]{{·}}[[Mental Capacity to Consent to Residential Care|Mental Capacity to Consent]]{{·}}[[Presumption of Capability in Residential Care|Presumption of Capability]]{{·}}[[Misuses of Presumptions in Residential Care| Misuses of Presumptions]]{{·}}[[How is Capability Determined in Residential Care|How is Capability Determined?]]{{·}}[[Understanding Tests of Incapability in Residential Care|Understanding Tests of Incapability]] | |||
*'''[[B. Part 2 Health Care Consent in Consent and Capacity in Residential Care|B. Part 2 Health Care Consent]] | |||
**[[The Conditions of Health Care Consent in Residential Care|The Conditions of Health Care Consent]]{{·}}[[Who Must Seek Consent for Health Care in Residential Care|Who Must Seek Consent for Health Care]]{{·}}[[What Is Meant by Health Care in Residential Care|What Is Meant by Health Care?]]{{·}}[[Consent Rights in Residential Care|Consent Rights]]{{·}}[[The Consent Process in Residential Care|The Consent Process]]{{·}}[[How Does a Person Give Consent in Residential Care|How Does a Person Give Consent?]]{{·}}[[Exceptions to Requiring Consent in Residential Care|Exceptions to Requiring Consent]]{{·}}[[Residential Care and Health Care at the Margins|Health Care at the Margins]]{{·}}[[Areas of Confusion about Health Care Consent in Residential Care|Areas of Confusion about Health Care Consent in Residential Care]][[Residential Care and Exploiting Consent Loopholes|Exploiting Consent Loopholes?]] | |||
*'''[[C. Part 3 Care Planning in Consent and Capacity in Residential Care|C. Part 3 Care Planning]] | |||
*'''[[D. Part 4 Personal Care and Consent in Consent and Capacity in Residential Care|D. Part 4 Personal Care and Consent]] | |||
*'''[[E. Part 5 Other Consent Issues in Consent and Capacity in Residential Care|E. Part 5 Other Consent Issues]] |
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Contents[edit]
Chapter One - Statutory Framework[edit]
Chapter Two - Residents' Bill of Rights[edit]
Chapter Three - Legal Issues in Admission and Transfer[edit]
Chapter Four - Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care[edit]
Chapter Five - Rights, Remedies and Problem Resolution[edit]
Chapter Six - Consent and Capacity[edit]
- B. Part 2 Health Care Consent
- The Conditions of Health Care Consent · Who Must Seek Consent for Health Care · What Is Meant by Health Care? · Consent Rights · The Consent Process · How Does a Person Give Consent? · Exceptions to Requiring Consent · Health Care at the Margins · Areas of Confusion about Health Care Consent in Residential CareExploiting Consent Loopholes?