Advance Care Directives (ACDs)
Advance Care Directive is the essential back-up plan which enables you to express your wishes, preferences & instructions for your future health care, end of life, living arrangements and personal matters
Legal and ACDs:
You will understand:
- About the Advance Care Directive and why or when we should have it
- About the Substitute Decision Maker and how to choose the right ones
Get started:
- Think about your own wishes and desires, what kind of care you would like to receive or refuse
- People related to your decisions
- Choose one or more Substitute Decision Makers (SDM) on your behalf in case you are unable to communicate or make a decision by yourself
- Fill in Advance Care Directive form
- Make sure the legal power of all related documents
- How to keep and store the Advance Care Directive, and how to inform relevant people when it’s necessary
It's so easy and not a burden cost
The prices may vary depend on the complexity, for a single, a couple, or family
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