A vulnerable adult who has the mental capacity to consent may opt to refuse all services and interventions.
Capacity to consent is defined as a vulnerable adult who has sufficient understanding to make or communicate responsible decisions regarding his or her person and property, including whether or not to accept or refuse services.
No decisions are made about a vulnerable adult, who has capacity to consent without his or her involvement and consent.
All programs stress the vulnerable adult’s capacity to consent and the right to make decisions regarding care.