Brain Damaged Survivors Rights
Summary
In Kentucky, brain damaged suicide survivors may require a guardian for decision-making if incapacitated. Legal guardians or healthcare proxies can make medical decisions, including end-of-life care, on behalf of the individual. Medical and psychological treatment plans are essential, and disability benefits may be necessary. Individuals have the right to make their own medical decisions if mentally capable. If not, a legal representative can decide.Full Conversation
or not i mean what happens to brain DAMAGED suicide survivors
In Kentucky, if a person survives a suicide attempt but suffers from brain damage, several factors come into play:
- Medical and psychological treatment plans would be necessary.
- The person might need a guardian or conservator appointed if they're unable to make decisions.
- Disability benefits or other forms of financial assistance might be required.
Are you looking for information on guardianship or disability benefits?
are they allowed to die?
In Kentucky, individuals have the right to make their own medical decisions if they are mentally capable. If a person is brain damaged and unable to make decisions, their legal guardian or healthcare power of attorney can decide on their behalf, including end-of-life care.
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