Advance care planning is the process of reflecting on your values and beliefs, and letting others know what kind of health care you would like to receive if you ever become too ill or incapacitated to express your
own wishes and preferences. It means having discussions with family, friends and health care providers about your future care. You may never need an advance care plan but having one is a way of making sure your voice is heard when you cannot speak for yourself.
Making an advance care plan is a wise practice for everyone because we cannot predict the future; it is especially important if you are facing a serious illness. An advance care plan will not only guide your care and but also give your loved ones confidence that they are honouring your wishes and medical choices if you are incapable of expressing them.
It's important to remember that an advance care plan is more than just a single, one-time document. Itβs about having an ongoing conversation with loved ones, your doctor and the person you choose to be your SDM about your values and beliefs, and about how you want them to guide decisions about your health care when you are not capable of expressing those decisions yourself. Creating an advance care plan includes:
Your advance care plan can take the form of a written document, a video or audio recording. Or it could simply be a discussion with your family and care team members about your wishes. Whether those wishes are recorded or not, they are legally binding.
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