Titti Mattsson
Professor
Autonomy, Capacity, and Vulnerability: Making Decisions on Social Services for Persons with Dementia in Sweden
Author
Editor
- Mary Donnelly
- Rosie Harding
- Ezgi Tasciouglu
Summary, in English
The issue of how to fulfil people’s needs and participation rights through deliberatively supported decision-making is a central issue in capacity law. In this chapter, I describe and discuss the inter-relationships between autonomy, capacity, and social services for persons with dementia in long-term home-based care in Sweden. Some of the points raised may apply equally to other groups with cognitive impairments; however, persons with dementia constitute the main focus for this chapter. The role of the State in Sweden for persons with cognitive impairments is characterised by extensive public support and an obligation for the municipalities to arrange for different kinds of services, including housing and home services according to personal needs. Further, access to services is generally individualised and arranged in accordance with the individual’s wishes and personal circumstances.
Department/s
- Law and Vulnerabilities
- Human Rights Law
- Norma Research Programme
- Health Law
- Public Law
- Department of Law
Publishing year
2022
Language
English
Pages
235-235
Publication/Series
Oñati International Series in Law and Society: Oñati International Series in Law and Society
Document type
Book chapter
Publisher
Hart Publishing Ltd
Topic
- Law
Keywords
- Human rights
- Social welfare law
- Mänskliga rättigheter
- Socialrätt
Status
Published
Research group
- Law and Vulnerabilities
- Human Rights Law
- Norma Research Programme
- Health Law
- Public Law
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 9781509940363
- ISBN: 9781509940349