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1 Advance Care Planning Insert Picture Here- the pictures can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general. Remember: It is important to incorporate pictures, logos, language and legislation that is specific to your community. Be aware that legislation about ACP and SDM acts or laws are very specific to each province and territory of Canada and information for your own area may differ from that included in the presentation. It is important to familiarize yourself with your local/provincial legislation on ACP and substitute decision acts and adapt the pamphlets, poster and presentation as needed. For example in Ontario a substitute decision maker has to be at least 16 years of age or older and in Saskatchewan a substitute decision maker is called a proxy and has to be at least 18 years of age.

2 Advance Care Planning Is Not: A Will About death Insert Picture Here- the picture can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general.

3 What is advance care planning? Insert Picture Here- the pictures can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general. Mapping out your wishes Choosing a spokesperson

4 What is a Substitute Decision Maker? Spokesperson Hierarchy Insert Picture Here- the picture can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general.

5 Hierarchy 1) A court appointed SDM 2) Power of attorney for personal care 3) Someone appointed by the Consent and Capacity Board 4) Spouse or common law partner 5) Your children or your parent 6) Parent with right of access 7) Your brothers or sisters 8) Any other relative Insert Picture Here- the picture can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general.

6 Why advance care plan? Respects your values and beliefs Guides loved ones Aids in navigating western medicine Insert Picture Here- the picture can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general.

7 Benefits of advance care planning Peace of Mind Honours Your Wishes Helps Avoid Conflict Insert Picture Here- the pictures can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general.

8 Next Steps Understand Select Ask Teach Preserve Insert Picture Here- the picture can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general.

9 Rights Insert Picture Here- the picture can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general. To Refuse Treatments Educated Choices Clarification

10 Remember Not every care wish can be discussed You have the right to ask questions Ask for the Aboriginal Patient Navigator Insert Picture Here- the pictures can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general.

11 Questions and Answers Insert Picture Here- the picture can be of community members, of nature or of the community in general.

12 References www.advancecareplanning.ca www.chpca.net www.e-laws.gov.on.ca www.seniors.gov.on.ca Reference local agencies and community agencies that may be helpful with advance care planning.


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