At some point in the future, you may be unable to make decisions about your health
care, even temporarily. This might be due to an accident, dementia, a stroke or a
mental illness.
An advance health directive allows you to:
- Give directions about your future health care
- Make your wishes known and give health professionals direction about the
treatment you want - Appoint someone you trust (an attorney) to make decisions about health care on
your behalf
Via Queensland Health - Read article in its entirety.
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