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Supported decision-making is an alternative to guardianship designed to protect the autonomy of adults with cognitive disabilities. The person with a disability selects a group of trusted people ('supporters') to assist them in understanding the information necessary to make informed choices, but remains responsible for the final decision[1].

History

Advocacy

United States

Internationally

  1. ^ "About SDM".