![]() ![]() Appoint a medical treatment decision maker (who will make decisions on behalf of a person when they no longer have decision making capacity).Make an advance care directive which can include an instructional directive (which will provide specific directives about treatment a person consents to or refuses) and/or a values directive (which will describe a person's views and values).To give Victorians confidence that their decisions about medical treatment will be respected, the department has created forms that allow Victorians to: The Medical Treatment Planning and Decisions Act 2016 External Link enshrines advance care directives in Victorian law and creates clear obligations for health practitioners caring for people who do not have decision-making capacity. ![]()
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