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I have been asked to be a substitute decision-maker in Ontario: what does that mean?
La Description:
This brochure was prepared by the Improving End-of-Life Care in First Nations Communities research project and intended to provide general information about substitute decision-making to First Nations Peoples. This brochure was prepared for use in Ontario. People living in other provinces or territories should consult the appropriate legislation. This brochure can be adapted to your province.
Auteur:
Lakehead University- Centre for Education and Aging Health
Éditeur:
Lakehead University- Centre for Education and Aging Health
Année:
2015