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Advance Care Planning: Goals of Care Team An introduction to Advance Care Planning Planning now for future health care decisions (403) 943-0249 http://www albertahealthservices ca/services asp?pid=service&rid=1023351 http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/services.asp?pid=service&rid=1023351 myvoice@albertahealthservices

Decisions We make important decisions throughout our lives, regarding Our education and training Our career Where we live Our relationships and our families 2

Planning Documents Decisions made by the individual while the Individual is alive Decisions made by the court Personal Personal Directive Guardianship Decisions Agent Guardian Financial Decisions Financial Assets Enduring Power of Attorney Attorney after death Will Executor Trusteeship Trustee Intestate Succession Act Administrator The court would only award guardianship or trusteeship if a person was incompetent, and had not written a Personal Directive or an Enduring Power of Attorney. For more information go to www.seniors.gov.ab/opg * Graphic used with permission by the Office of the Public Guardian 3

What people are saying "If I don't talk about it and it's not written down, how will anyone know my wishes? I think it would be frustrating if I were unable to communicate with anyone, and there were things that I really wanted or didn t want." 4

An Advance Care Plan Who should do one? Seniors Those living with chronic conditions All adults 5

Advance Care Planning Involves the following activities: 1. Think about your values regarding g health care 2. Learn about the medical information that is relevant to your situation 3. Choose someone to speak on your behalf 4. Communicate your wishes and values to your Agent(s), loved ones and healthcare providers 5. Document your preferences 6

1. Think about your values Do you have spiritual, cultural or religious beliefs that may influence the medical procedures you want, or would not want? What does quality of life mean to you? Would you like to talk to someone about these issues? (For example: spiritual leader, social worker, counsellor) 7

2. Learn relevant medical info Talk to your medical care providers to get the information you need to make informed decisions. 8

If you are healthy: What medical interventions would you want/not want if you were to have a medical emergency? Think about situations that you hear about in the news or other media. What you would want if a similar thing happened to you? 9

If you have a medical condition: What do you know about your health condition? Do you know the treatment decisions you may need to make in the future? What procedures would you want/not want if you were to have a medical emergency? 10

If you have a life limiting condition: What gives your life meaning? What makes each day enjoyable to you? What would be important to you as you near the end of your life? Physically Emotionally Spiritually 11

3. Choose someone To speak on your behalf, who: Is at least 18 years old Will respect your values, beliefs and goals Communicates well with family and healthcare providers Agrees to be your representative ti (This person would be called your Agent if you name them in your Personal Directive) 12

4. Communicate your wishes Talk to your family and loved ones to ensure they know and understand your wishes. Discuss your wishes with your healthcare providers. 13

5. Document your preferences in a Personal Directive, or other type of advance directive such as the My Voice workbook. Give copies to: Your Agent Your healthcare providers Your family Others Ask them to bring your documents to the hospital if you are admitted. 14

Preparing your documents What documents have you completed? (Personal Directive, My Voice workbook, Enduring Power of Attorney, Will) Have you given copies of your documents to those people who should have them? (physicians, Agent, family, friends, etc.) When is the last time you reviewed these documents? Do they need to be updated? Are there any changes you want to make? 15

Review and revise your advance care plan: When there is a change in your health status When there is a change in your treatment location If you change your mind about your preferences When new information is available Annually 16

Resources My Voice Standard Brochure Poster My Voice Short Wallet card Agent card DVD 17

Questions? For more information: Call us at (403) 943-0249 9 Visit our website: Email us at: http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/services.asp?pid=service&rid=1023351 myvoice@albertahealthservices.ca 18