WA Health system

Goals of Patient Care and Residential Goals of Care

  • In WA, Goals of Patient Care and Residential Goals of Care are clinical care planning processes completed by your healthcare team in hospitals and residential aged care facilities.
  • It helps to plan treatments that would be useful for you if you became unwell and were not expected to get better.
  • Goals of care processes use a shared decision-making approach between you and your healthcare team. You may also want to include your family, carers and / or your recognised decision-makers in the conversations.
  • If you already have completed an advance care planning document, such as an Advance Health Directive or a Values and Preferences Form your healthcare team will use it as part of the goals of care discussion.
  • Together, you decide which treatments would be appropriate and acceptable to you particularly in relation to end of life or terminal care.

Goals of care decisions are made thinking about your current health, your individual healthcare needs, and your preferences for future care. You may also want to describe treatments that you would prefer not to have, as sometimes there are treatments that may cause unnecessary pain or discomfort. If you live in a residential aged care facility you may also want to talk about where you want to be cared for and whether or not you want to go to a hospital for more treatment. You will also be able to ask questions and hear the opinion of your healthcare team about your future care and treatment options.

Talking openly about your goals of care will enable your preferences for care to be discussed and your views to be heard. These discussions should happen regularly with your healthcare team.

Goals of care clinical forms
Talking about your goals of care
Tips for your goals of care discussions
Documenting your goals of care
Changing your mind and updating the form
Goals of care and advance care planning documents
Goals of Patient Care and My Health Record

Last reviewed: 03-07-2024
Acknowledgements

End-of-Life-Care Program

WA Country Health Service


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