Seniors are one of the fastest growing groups in Canadian society. Currently about 13% of Canadians are aged 65 and over. By 2041, this age group will make up an estimated 23% of the population. This dramatic increase has resulted in a host of legal issues related to aging. Equally important are the interconnected social, economic, and health needs of older persons and their families.
LexisNexis® Butterworths Advising the Older Client is the first comprehensive, critical examination of Elder Law in Canada. A national pioneer in developing Canadian Elder Law, General Editor Ann Soden has assembled a first-rate team of contributors from across Canada. Their diverse backgrounds and practice areas - ranging from law, healthcare, and social work to academia, government, and private practice - give a truly national, multidisciplinary perspective on this quickly developing field.
Advising the Older Client offers invaluable insight and practice tips on managing the challenges of practising Elder Law, including:
Ethical Challenges
- Strategies for representing the client with diminished capacity
- Identifying the client and avoiding conflicts of interest in dealing with family, caregivers and substitute decision-makers
- Safeguarding autonomy and self-determination
- Maintaining high standards of professionalism and service
Importance of Preventive and Advance Planning
- Educating clients on the value of life planning beyond estate management
- Assisting clients with creating substitute decision-making documents
- Identifying the principal issues concerning the older person's particular concerns regarding treatment and other healthcare decisions
Multidisciplinary Approaches
- Understanding the interrelated roles of legal and non-legal professionals
- Preserving clients' confidentiality when interacting with other practitioners
- Building community connections to support vulnerable clients