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Substitute Decision Makers

If you have been appointed as a Substitute Decision Maker please share your experiences by completing the survey below.

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* 1. When you were appointed as a Substitute Decision Maker, how many other people, if any, were also appointed.

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* 2. Did the person who appointed you as a Substitute Decision Maker talk to you about how they wanted you to make decisions on their behalf?

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* 3. When the person who gave the ACD could no longer make their own decisions, or could not make decisions at specific times, did you make decisions on their behalf about:

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* 4. In regard to decisions about living arrangements, how easy or hard was it to have your decisions about the person concerned put into action?

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* 5. In regard to other personal arrangements for the person, such as their grooming and clothing preferences, preferred daily routines etc. how easy or hard was it to have your decisions about the person concerned put into action.

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* 6. If the person had indicated what their dying wishes were, how easy or hard was it to have their wishes put into action?

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* 7. If the person had stated that there were certain types of health care that they did not want (a binding refusal of health care), and the circumstances in which they did not want the health care, how easy or hard was it for your refusal of this health care to be accepted by health practitioners?

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* 8. How important do you think it is that the person giving the ACD talks to the Substitute Decision Maker about how they want decisions made and what is most important to them?

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