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Review
. 2015 Apr;44(4):186-90.

Advance care directives in residential aged care

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Review

Advance care directives in residential aged care

I Anne Leditshke et al. Aust Fam Physician. 2015 Apr.
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Abstract

Background: Although most people have clear preferences with regard to end-of-life care, there is a disconnect between these preferences and what happens in practice. Advance care directives (ACDs) are a way of allowing people to plan ahead for any future loss in decision-making capacity, by allowing a systematic approach to decision making that respects the person's previously ex-pressed wishes.

Objective: This article reviews ACDs, considering, in particular, aspects of their use for patients in residential aged care.

Discussion: All people should be offered the opportunity to make an ACD as part of their routine care prior to any need for residential care. Once there is a need for residential care, advance care directives become even more important. Systems to ensure routine re-view of advance care directives and appropriate transfer of information between healthcare providers should be implemented by clinicians and residential aged care facilities.

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