With LawDepot’s template, you can customize your Living Will to save, download, and sign accordingly.
First, select which province or territory you live in. This will customize your document to follow your jurisdiction requirements and prompt you to include the necessary information your document needs. Then continue with the following steps:
1. Add your details
Put your name, address and phone number. You’ll also be prompted to include your gender and if you wish to revoke any previous directives you have.
2. Name a healthcare proxy (optional)
You can name one or more proxies for doctors to consult in medical situations like an emergency. Include their names and contact details.
You must then specify what kind of authority your agent has to make medical decisions. This can be:
- Full authority subject to your instructions
- Full authority, even if overriding your instructions
- The specific authority you provide
3. Create a statement of values and beliefs
If it applies to your circumstances, you can include a statement of your values and beliefs. This statement specifies your beliefs and morals that may be relevant to your health care. While this statement provides guidance about the types of treatment you would want, it isn't binding on doctors or health care professionals.
This statement can provide extra information that may affect your treatment if you’re hospitalized, such as your definition of quality of life or beliefs regarding specific treatments. For example, this can include a belief that no life support or prolonged, aggressive medical treatment be provided when there are no reasonable expectations of recovery.
4. Outline your treatment directions and end-of-life decisions
Next, you’ll select which kind of treatments you would or wouldn’t want in the following situations:
- You have a terminal condition
- You are persistently unconscious
- You have severe and permanent mental impairment
You can continue to add statements about your wishes regarding behaviour-controlling drugs and medication for pain management.
LawDepot’s template allows you to include other kinds of treatment and specific instructions you feel strongly about. For example, if your beliefs or religion don’t allow you to receive blood transfusions, you can include your request not to have a blood transfusion in a medical emergency.
You may also want to include specific instructions for medical personnel if you don’t name a proxy.
5. Add further instructions
To ensure all the necessary information is in your Living Will and Medical Power of Attorney, you’ll be prompted to include details such as:
- Who you wish to designate to determine your incapacity and inability to make decisions alongside a physician or psychologist
- Who can access confidential information
- Your wish for organ donation
- If you want your proxy to acknowledge and sign your document
- Who else you want notified of your incapacity
Depending on your jurisdiction, you can designate an agent to temporarily care for your minor children in an emergency.
6. Add final details
Before you finish your questionnaire, you can add any other final instructions that fit your medical requests as long as they are not considered illegal (e.g., you cannot make requests for assisted suicide in a Living Will).
Finally, choose your signing date if you already have one. If you cannot physically sign your document, you can include the information of who will sign it on your behalf.
Each jurisdiction has requirements for who can sign on your behalf. For example, in Manitoba, your appointed health care proxy or their spouse/common-law partner cannot sign on your behalf and cannot be a witness.