The role of telehealth models, including teleneuropsychology, in assessing decision-making capacity in older adults with cognitive impairments: a scoping review

Alisa Green
ObjectiveDecision-making capacity evaluations are decision-specific and typically rely on integrated evidence from interview-based assessments of decisions, functional abilities, collateral history, and behavioural observations, with cognitive testing providing supportive (non-determinative) evidence. Telehealth models, including teleneuropsychology, have potential to expand access to capacity-related assessments for older adults with cognitive impairments who cannot attend in-person services, b