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An Advance Directive is a legal document that allows you to set out your instructions for health care treatments in the future, should you become incapable of expressing your wishes. Unlike a representation agreement, it provides specific directions to health care providers and does not appoint a decision-maker. Advance directives are recognized under the Health Care (Consent) and Care Facility (Admission) Act.
An Advance Directive enables you to express your preferences regarding life-sustaining treatment, resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, feeding tubes, blood transfusions, pain management, and other medical interventions. It ensures that your health care team is legally bound to follow your instructions, provided they are clear, applicable, and relevant to your current medical condition.
Advance Directives are particularly important for individuals who:
Want to refuse specific life-sustaining treatments
Have strong religious or ethical beliefs about medical care
Are living with chronic or progressive illnesses
Wish to relieve loved ones of the burden of making difficult decisions during a crisis
At Pax Law Corporation, we work with clients to clearly articulate their medical treatment preferences in compliance with BC law, helping ensure their values and choices are respected in critical health care situations.
An Advance Directive allows you to clearly set out your health care instructions in advance, ensuring your wishes are followed if you are unable to communicate them yourself. Pax Law Corporation assists clients in preparing Advance Directives that comply with British Columbia law and accurately reflect their medical, ethical, and personal preferences. To request a consultation, please complete the form below and a member of our team will contact you to schedule your appointment.