Advance care planning

  • Advance care planning is a voluntary process that allows people to explore what they value most in life, to guide their current and future health and personal care.
  • The values, beliefs, preferences and treatment decisions that are communicated and documented through the advance care planning process can be used by others to guide decision-making at a future time when that person cannot make or communicate their decisions.
  • Health professionals have an important role in initiating conversations, supporting people through the process of advance care planning and following advance care planning documents when a person loses capacity.

 

Below is an outline of what is involved in advance care planning and what health professionals can do during each element of the process. Refer to the Health Professional Guide to Advance Care Planning in WA (PDF 1.8MB) for a more detailed outline of the process.

The role of health professionals in advance care planning
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Further advance care planning information

Where to get help

Advance care planning

  • Department of Health WA Advance Care Planning Information Line 
    General queries and to order advance care planning resources and documents (e.g. Advance Health Directives)
    Phone: 9222 2300
    Email: ACP@health.wa.gov.au
  • Palliative Care WA – Advance care planning workshops and support
    Free information, workshops and support with advance care planning for the community 
    Phone: 1300 551 704 (9:00 am to 5:00 pm every day)
    Email: info@palliativecarewa.asn.au
    Palliative Care WA (external site)
  • National Advance Care Planning Free Support Service
    General queries and support with completing advance care planning documents
    Phone: 1300 208 582
    Online referral form (external site)

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Last reviewed: 01-08-2022
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