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What is Required to Subject Someone to a Baker Act in the Orlando, Florida Area?

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The Baker Act is covered in Florida Statute 394. Florida Statute 394.463(1) sets forth the bases for subjecting an individual to an involuntary examination under the Baker Act. It states as follows: A person may be taken to a receiving facility for involuntary examination if there is reason to believe that the person has a […]

What is an Examining Committee Report in a Florida Incapacity and Guardianship Case?

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An Examining Committee Report in an Orlando, Florida area incapacity and guardianship case is a clinical evaluation report performed by an Examining Committee member to show whether an individual has capacity. It shows the assessment of the Alleged Incapacitated Person. The Examining Committee consists of three members: a psychiatrist, a psychologist, and a lay person like […]

Red Flags That May Indicate Diminished Capacity in the Orlando, Florida Area

There is no single marker of diminished capacity, but there are red flags that may indicate problems. You should be aware of cognitive, emotional, or behavioral signs such as memory loss, communication problems, lack of mental flexibility, calculation problems, and disorientation. To determine if the issue is cognitive, you need to make sure the person […]

Is Alzheimer’s Really Three Distinct Disease Subtypes?

There was an interesting article from ScienceAlert published in Advanced Science on January 11, 2021 by Carly Cassella discussing whether Alzheimer’s could possibly be three distinct disease subtypes. She states that postmortem RNA sequencing shows three major molecular subtypes to the disease, each one presenting differently and holding a unique genetic risk.  Cassella says that knowledge of each […]