March 30, 2021

Oversight of the Work of Health Care Assistants in BC: Protecting Vulnerable Workers and Patients / Clients

Overview In 2020 unregulated health care assistants (HCAs), also known as care aides, personal support workers, and community health workers, delivered the majority (about 80%) of hands-on care provided to older people, people living with disabilities, and other frail or vulnerable adults across the care spectrum in Canada (in long-term Read more…

October 31, 2022

Project Update: Summary of Themes from Consultations on Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making

Introduction The Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) is collaborating on a three-year project. Our goal is to change how healthcare decision-making is approached so that the rights of people living with dementia are respected and they participate as much as possible in the decisions that matter to them. The Read more…

April 6, 2020

Health Care Decision-Making: Legal Rights of People Living with Dementia

Overview People living with dementia often find that their decision-making rights are not respected. Some people assume that if you have dementia you cannot understand information or make choices. This exclusion happens within health care institutions and also in the larger community. On this page you will find a set Read more…

November 19, 2019

Health Care Consent and Capacity Assessment Tribunals Project – Seeking a Model For British Columbia

Overview The Health Care Consent and Capacity Assessment Tribunals Project followed upon a finding and recommendation in a recent Canadian Centre for Elder Law report, Conversations About Care: The Law and Practice of Health Care Consent for People Living with Dementia in British Columbia(2019). That report identified a need for Read more…

September 27, 2019

Dementia + Decision-Making