As this is a new directive, no New York law or court has considered it, and judicial review is anticipated. Until this occurs, there are some unique considerations when completing this form. An important consideration pertains to long-term care. As dementia becomes advanced, placement in a long-term care facility (such as a nursing home), often becomes necessary. If such placement occurs, it is important that patients and families explore whether the long-term care facility will honor the dementia directive before entering the facility. The facility may be unfamiliar with the form, and so education may be needed.

January 3, 2022

What is the legal status of the Dementia Directive? Are there special considerations?

As this is a new directive, no New York law or court has considered it, and judicial review is anticipated. Until this occurs, there are some […]
January 3, 2022

What is included in the Dementia Directive?

We wanted our directive to clearly indicate when the option to limit oral intake should be imposed; by whom; and how much to limit oral feedings. […]
January 3, 2022

Who should consider completing the Dementia Directive?

If a person would want to limit or stop handfeeding at a certain point in dementia progression, then completing our dementia directive is a good idea. […]
January 3, 2022

Why did End of Life Choices New York create the EOLCNY Dementia Directive?

Unfortunately, dementia is common and increasingly becoming more prevalent. Right now, about 10% of people 65 and older have Alzheimer’s disease, or another form of dementia, […]
January 3, 2022

What are some medical interventions/treatments to consider when preparing advance directives?

It can be difficult to predict exactly what circumstances you will be in if you are ill and unable to communicate, so many professionals advise their […]
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