Supported
Decision-Making Agreements are written agreements that give people the help
they need to make choices about their lives. These choices could be about where
to live, what to do during the day, how to spend money, or when to see a
doctor.
If you have an
agreement, supporters can help you find out what choices you have and help you
learn more about the choices you have made. They can find ways for you to try
out different choices, to see how you feel and which ones you like. If you want
them to, supporters can remind you of important dates and come with you to
meetings or appointments. — Read more about SDMA