Advance Health Directives

  • An Advance Health Directive is a legal document completed by a competent adult that contains decisions regarding future medical treatment.
  • The WA Advance Health Directive was updated on 4 August and now includes two new sections on values and preferences and medical research decisions.
  • An Advance Health Directive is one type of document available in WA to record decisions made as a part of the advance care planning process.

An Advance Health Directive (AHD) is a voluntary, person-led legal document completed by an adult with full legal capacity that focuses on an individual’s values and preferences for future care decisions, including their preferred outcomes and care.

It specifies the treatment(s) for which consent is provided, refused or withdrawn under specific circumstances.

The term ‘treatment’ includes medical, surgical and dental treatments, including palliative care and life-sustaining measures. 

An Advance Health Directive (PDF 500KB) includes a values and preferences section where individuals can note things that are most important to them about their health and care. Questions in this section are the same as those in the Values and Preferences Form (PDF 436KB). By completing an Advance Health Directive, all the information can be included in one statutory document.

When does an Advance Health Directive come into effect?
What changes were made to the Advance Health Directive form 2022?
How do I reassure patients that the AHD is manageable even though it is now a longer form?
What cannot be included in an Advance Health Directive?
What are the requirements to ensure an Advance Health Directive is valid?
What are the responsibilities of health professionals?
How to support people to make an Advance Health Directive?

Resources

To order hard copies of these resources, use the Advance care planning resources order form (PDF 381KB), contact the Department of Health Advance Care Planning Information Line.

Guide to Making an Advance Health Directive videos

More information

See the advance care planning frequently asked questions for further information about Advance Health Directives including:

  • witnessing signing and sharing
  • additions, changes, inclusions and revoking (cancelling)
  • accessibility
  • certified copies and storage.

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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