Advance Care Planning
What is Advance Care Planning?
Advance Care Planning is an ongoing process where you share your wishes and instructions for future health-care treatments.
- THINK about what is important to you and what you understand about your health.
- Use the What Matters Most to Me Workbook to help you.
- LEARN about your health, medical treatments, and options.
- Use Your Guide to Talking with Your Healthcare Team to assist you.
- DECIDE who will speak for you when you can’t speak for yourself.
- Appoint a proxy by completing page 19 of the My Voice Workbook.
- You can appoint a proxy in a stand alone document or as part of a Health Care Directive.
- TALK with those close to you and your health-care team.
- Use the Conversation Starter Guide to help you.
- RECORD your wishes.
- Use the My Voice Workbook to create a Health Care Directive
As part of advance care planning, you can make a health care directive, appoint a proxy, or both.
Substitute Decision Maker is the person who will make your medical decisions if you can’t make your own. This could be for a short time if you have an accident or illness, or permanently if you lose the ability to make decisions.
A Proxy is the person you appoint to make your medical decisions when you can’t make your own. Your proxy is your voice, when you can’t speak for yourself.
Even if you aren’t ready to make a health care directive, you can still appoint a proxy. No one else can appoint a proxy for you after you lose the ability to make decisions.
If you don’t appoint a proxy, there are rules about who can make your medical decisions. The health-care team must look for your nearest relative. It might not be the person you would have wanted to make decisions for you.
Health Care Directives
If you can still make your own medical decisions, you can make a health care directive (also called an advance care plan, or living will). No one else can make a health care directive for you. You can’t make a health care directive for someone else after they lose the ability to make their own decisions.
You can use any form or template you want to make a health care directive. As long as it’s signed and dated by you, it’s a legal document. It’s a good idea to have your directive or proxy form witnessed. If you choose to have your forms witnessed, it can’t be witnessed by your proxy or your proxy’s spouse.
If you want you can use these templates to make a health care directive or appoint your proxy.
Store your directive and other important information in a place where it will be found easily when there is an emergency. Give a copy of your directive to those close to you such as your family or your proxy. Bring a copy with you if you have an appointment or go to hospital. Some hospitals have place to store health care directives.
Is never too early. If you are not ready to make specific decisions for the future, it’s still a good idea to think about it and talk with those closest to you. This can help prepare them if they have to make decisions for you in the future. Appoint a proxy so your voice is heard when you can’t speak for yourself.
You can change your mind at any time as long as you can still make your own decisions.
You can use the Saskatchewan Health Authority's updated My Voice Workbook to create you own Health Care Directive.
Preparing for Future Decision Making - Advance Care Planning
Love is Not Enough
Love is Not Enough
You know their favourite food.
You’re pretty sure about their bucket list holiday destination.
But are you prepared for life’s toughest decisions?
Our resources are currently only offered in English. Please contact your Saskatchewan Health Authority service provider to set up translation services.
Brochures
Workbooks and Forms
The yellow sleeve is a yellow plastic page protector used to store your Health Care Directive and Proxy information and any other information your want to be found in case of a medical emergency.
Keep it on or near your fridge so EMS can find it if there is an emergency in your home.
Yellow Sleeves
Interested in receiving an advance care planning package and yellow sleeve from our program? Our program will mail out up to two packages free of charge. If you require more than 2 packages please contact us and speak to one of our educators about your request.
Please fill out our request form
Government of Saskatchewan Resources
For more information about Advance Care Planning, contact:
Email: advancecareplanningprgm@saskhealthauthority.ca
Phone: 1-306-766-5922 or 1-833-544-2255