Adults with Incapacity Act

What is it?

The Adults with Incapacity Act is for adults who are not able to make decisions about their care, or their financial affairs, it allows arrangements to be made to help and protect them.

The Act is to protect the adult and all actions taken under the Act must:

  • benefit the adult
  • be the least restrictive option available
  • take into account the adult's present and past wishes
  • take into account the views of the adult's nearest relative and others near to them
  • encourage the adult to use their skills in making decisions

Last modified on 12 August 2024

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