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Living Will / Advance Decision

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What is the document?

A Living Will, also known as an Advance Decision, is a legal document in which a person sets out their wishes regarding medical treatment in the event that they become unable to make or communicate decisions themselves. It typically covers treatments that a person does or does not wish to receive, including life-sustaining procedures.

Why is it used?

This document is used to ensure that a person’s healthcare preferences are respected if they lose mental capacity. It provides clear instructions to medical professionals and helps guide treatment decisions in difficult or emergency situations.

Where is it used?

A Living Will is used in healthcare settings such as hospitals, care homes, and hospices. It is applied when a patient is unable to give informed consent due to illness, injury, or incapacity.

Who uses it?

  • Individuals planning for future medical care
  • Patients with serious or long-term medical conditions
  • Doctors, nurses, and healthcare providers
  • Family members or legal representatives

Benefits

A Living Will ensures that an individual’s medical wishes are known and respected, even if they cannot communicate them. It reduces uncertainty and emotional stress for family members and healthcare professionals. The document supports patient autonomy, helps prevent unwanted medical treatment, and provides clear legal guidance for medical decision-making.

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