Abstract

Involvement of Families and Carers is Essential in Provision of Involuntary Care to People with Intellectual Disability

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  • Provisions for involuntary care of a person with an intellectual disability exist in most jurisdiction-specific legislations around the world [1,2]

  • A decision about involuntary care has to be informed by a number of considerations

  • Families and carers involved in supporting the person with intellectual disability are able to provide longitudinal objective evidence of the person’s intellectual ability and capacity at the point of assessment

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Dinesh K Arya*

Complete Health Solutions Pty Ltd, Australia Submission: January 06, 2021; Published: April 06, 2021 *Corresponding author: Dinesh K Arya, Director, Complete Health Solutions Pty Ltd, Australia.

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