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Advance Decision of ____________________
I, ____________________, of ____________________, England, being of sound mind and over the age of 18 years, make this Advance Decision fully understanding the consequences of my action in doing so. I intend this Advance Decision to be read by my health care providers, family and friends as a true reflection of my wishes and instructions should I become incapacitated and unable to communicate such wishes and instructions.
As used in this document:
I direct that my health care providers and others involved in my care provide, withhold or withdraw treatment in accordance with my directions below:
Last Updated January 7, 2025
An Advance Decision is a document that individuals use to outline their wishes regarding their health care and medical treatments in the event that they are unable to communicate this information themselves.
LawDepot's Advance Decision can be customised for England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.
An Advance Decision is also known as a/an:
Most people would benefit from creating an Advance Decision that outlines the medical treatments and care they will or won't consent to in the event of a medical emergency.
In particular, the following individuals should create an Advance Decision:
An Advance Decision will typically include:
An Advance Decision will generally list a particular medical state (such as persistent unconsciousness) and the treatments or life-sustaining measures that medical professionals may use to care for a person in that condition.
Some terms used in LawDepot's Advance Decision include:
An Advance Decision is a document that a person can use to communicate decisions about health care and treatment in the event that they are unable to. An advance statement is generally included with an Advance Decision, and its purpose is to allow an individual the opportunity to express their beliefs or values that may impact their care and treatment.
For instance, individuals of certain religions may be unable to eat certain foods or foods that have not been prepared in a particular way. If someone of a religion with this dietary restriction created an Advance Decision, they would be able to include an advance statement to indicate how their beliefs affect their diet and what caregivers can do to accommodate them.
Typically, an Advance Decision cannot be used to:
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