Early dementia may impact a person's cognitive abilities, but it does not automatically render them incompetent. Competency is a legal determination that considers an individual's ability to make informed decisions about their personal and financial affairs. Each case must be evaluated on an individual basis, often involving medical assessments and legal considerations to determine the extent of impairment and the individual's capacity to understand and engage in decision-making.
in acceptable, inadequate, incompetent, limited
Try gathering enough proof and choose the right words, and declare why it was not your fault.
Only you can determine the topic that you will take a stand on to declare your own independence. It has to really have a strong meaning to you and I don't know you well enough to choose something that is important to you.
Yes. If you have an emergency, you can contact the flight attendant. If they can assist you, they will. If the problem is serious enough, they will pass on the information to the pilot and he will decide if it is necessary to declare an emergency and land.
Dementia is an illness that consists of losing your mind, partially or completely. When it is the result of aging or Alzheimer's disease it can be called senile dementia; when it happens in younger people it can be called dementia praecox.
Senile dementia, often referred to as dementia in older adults, is a general term for a decline in cognitive function severe enough to interfere with daily life. It encompasses various types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and others, characterized by memory loss, impaired reasoning, and changes in personality or behavior. While age is a significant risk factor, dementia is not a normal part of aging and can significantly impact both the individual and their caregivers. Early diagnosis and intervention can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
loss of mental functions -- such as thinking, memory, and reasoning -- that is severe enough to interfere with a person's daily functioning.
Dementia is caused by death of cells in the brain's cerebral cortex. It's the loss of mental ability severe enough that it intrudes in daily life. There are many conditions that can cause dementia. Symptoms include memory loss, difficulty understanding language, and bad judgement.
No, the noun 'dementia' is a common noun; a general word for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life; a word for any type of mental decline of anyone.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Dementia Gallery (shop) in Woodland Hills, CA or "Dementia" (1955 horror movie).
yes, he can but he has to entered into the agreement through his gaurdian who is not legallly incompetent to be gaurdian.
Not enough information given in order to answer. It varies by state and the circumstances under which the child was admitted.
Because congress does not have enough power to do any more than that.