eFit for Individuals & Caregivers: Planning Care
Advance care planning is making decisions about the care a person would want to receive if they become unable to speak for themselves. These decisions are based on personal values, preferences and wishes. By planning ahead, a person is able to identify a substitute decision maker who would make decisions on their behalf, should they be unable to.
A Caregiver’s Guide: A handbook about End-of-Life Care ( Hospice Toronto ):
Handbook
Advance Care Planning Workbooks and Quick Guides ( Speak Up Canada ):
Workbook
End-of-Life Law and Policy in Canada ( Health Law Institute, Dalhousie University ):
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Health Care Consent and Advance Planning Section ( Advocacy Centre for the Elderly Library ):
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Medical Assistance in Dying ( Government of Canada ):
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Options and decision-making at end of life ( Government of Canada ):
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Palliative Care ( Government of Canada ):
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The Substitute Decision Maker Explained:
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What is Advance Care Planning? ( Speak Up Canada ):
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