There are 5 steps to advance care planning:
Step 1: Think about your values and goals, e.g. any hopes, needs and wants you have for your future healthcare or other events.
Step 2: Choose your Agent (decision maker), e.g. someone you trust to make decisions for you when you can't make them for yourself.
Step 3: Write a Power of Attorney - a legal document that names your agent (decision maker).
Step 4: Write a Personal Directive - a legal document that allows you to name your agent (decision maker) and list the areas that this person can make decision for you, e.g. healthcare or other events.
Step 5: Tell others your wishes and where you keep these documents.
Helpful Links:
Click here to access AHS Advance Care Planning Information
Click here to learn more about writing a Personal Directive
Click here for Alberta's official Personal Directive guidelines
There are 5 steps to advance care planning:
Step 1: Think about your values and goals, e.g. any hopes, needs and wants you have for your future healthcare or other events.
Step 2: Choose your Agent (decision maker), e.g. someone you trust to make decisions for you when you can't make them for yourself.
Step 3: Write a Power of Attorney - a legal document that names your agent (decision maker).
Step 4: Write a Personal Directive - a legal document that allows you to name your agent (decision maker) and list the areas that this person can make decision for you, e.g. healthcare or other events.
Step 5: Tell others your wishes and where you keep these documents.
Helpful Links:
Click here to access AHS Advance Care Planning Information
Click here to learn more about writing a Personal Directive
Click here for Alberta's official Personal Directive guidelines