Planning ahead: Your wishes

Some people avoid thinking or making decisions about their future needs. By giving thought to your wishes and preferences now, you can be better prepared for changes in your health.

If there comes a time when you’re not able to make decisions or communicate your wishes, it will be important that you’ve found ways to deal with whatever situations may come up. Decisions about your care need to be based on an inclusive approach that respects you and your wishes.

Because discrimination, lack of knowledge, or incorrect assumptions can lead to care that isn’t inclusive, it’s wise for you to be proactive by identifying your concerns and taking action to address them.

 

“I think a lot of us don’t go to a lawyer or financial planner about a will or Advance Care Plan because it means coming out all over again.”