Mental Health Law

Alzheimer's and the Practice of Law

Edited by Rick Law · Kerry Peck
American Bar Association August 2013

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781627222402
Publisher
American Bar Association
Publication
August 2013
Format
Paperback , 364 pages
Jurisdiction
U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia characterized by the loss of memory and other intellectual abilities to the point that the disease interferes with daily life. About 4-5 million people in the United States have some degree of dementia, and Alzheimers is the most common form. 
There are many legal questions that need to be addressed following a diagnosis of dementiafinancial questions, health care concerns, and ethical questionsand lawyers need to understand both the law and the emotions of working with a client who has Alzheimers disease. These questions include the following:

  • How do we get health care for the patient?
  • What are the ethics of working with clients with Alzheimers?
  • What options are available for health care?
  • How are these options going to affect the patient and the family/spouse?
  • What is the long-term outlook for everyone?
  • How can we protect the family assets?



Most attorneys are not accustomed to dealing with a client with Alzheimers and probably are not prepared to answer these types of questions. Alzheimers and the Practice of Law is designed to give you the knowledge needed to answer these questions and guide your client through the arduous journey of dealing with dementia. Including interviews with doctors, a hospice nurse, and the leaders of the Alzheimers Association, this handbook examines this disease and unique practice from every important angle.

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