Disability, Consent, and Medical Rights at 18
Published: May. 13, 2025Updated: Aug. 9, 2025
When your child turns 18, they’re legally considered an adult — even if they still rely on you for medical care. In this clip, health privacy expert Deven McGraw breaks down what that means for parents of young adults with disabilities.
For more information, check out our Medical Rights and Consent at Ages 12 and 18 article.
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