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Advanced care planning
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A health care directive is a document that describes the treatment decisions that a person wants made in the future. It’s used to guide care if the patient can’t communicate in any other way at when a decision has to be made.
A person needs to consider what others will need to know about his or her wishes. These wishes can be general or specific. Over time these wishes may change, as the patient develops a better idea of what he or she wants and doesn’t want. This new information can be added to an existing directive, or a new one can be written to replace the old one.
A directive can also name a person to act as a proxy for the patient. This person may become the patient’s spokesperson, interpreter and advocate. It’s important that the patient talk to the proxy, to make sure the proxy knows the patient’s wishes intimately. The proxy also needs to know of any changes in those wishes.
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This toolkit was produced through a joint initiative by Advance Care Planning in Canada “Speak Up” and Prostate Cancer Canada. It offers brochures, videos, workbooks and other resources for men...
National online interactive workbook that allows you to work through the steps of planning for your future health care. Available at no cost.