An Advance Care Directive, is also called a living will. It lets people know your wishes regarding your healthcare and treatment should you become seriously ill or injured and unable to make decisions yourself.
A valid Advance Care Directive must be followed. Health professionals and family members have no authority to override it. It is considered valid if:
To make an Advance Care Directive you can choose to:
In NSW, an Advance Care Directive can be spoken or written, but signed and written directives are recommended.
Advance Care Directives made in other Australian states and territories are recognised in NSW.