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USEFUL INFORMATION/CONTACTS Making Decisions - A Guide Information booklets about the Mental Capacity Act (2005) Tel. 02380 878038 www.dca.gov.uk/legal-policy/mental-capacity/mibooklets/ booklet01.pdf Patient Advice & Complaint Service (PALS) for NEW Devon Clinical Commissioning Group Tel. 0300 123 1672 01392 267 665 SMS text 07789 741 099 e-mail pals.devon@nhs.net complaints.devon@nhs.net PALS, Freepost EX184, NHS Devon, County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter, EX2 4QL Advance Statement / Wishes What I would like to happen to me if I become unwell Lead: Chris Burchell Guidelines for people over 18 wishing to make an ADVANCE STATEMENT or WISHES relating to their future Mental Health care. For more information about PIPS and how to get involved, contact us at: Unit 37, HQ Building, 237 Union Street, PLYMOUTH, PL1 3HQ. Phone: (01752) 202406/7 email: adaw@colebrooksw.org 2013

CONTENTS Page My Advance Statement / Wishes.. 3 My Details 3 Important Information. 4 My Doctor/GP/Consultant. 6 Who should be contacted. 6 Going to Hospital 7 My Carers / Supporters.. 7 Looking after my Children.. 9 My Finances. 11 My National Insurance Number. 11 My Home.. 12 My Pets.. 12 Contacting my Work Place 12 My important documents.. 13 My Solicitor. 13 My Advocate. 13 All About Me. 14 Dietary Requirements.. 16 When I am discharged.. 16 Amendments and Updates. 17 Witnesses.. 18 Advance Directives 19 Useful information and contact details.. 20 ADVANCE DIRECTIVES You may wish to consider what you would like to be done if you are seriously ill, wish to refuse medication or are facing the end of your life and want to make an Advance Directive. Much of the information you have put in the Advance Statement / Wishes will be very useful, but you will need to consider and answer more serious questions, so please ask the hospital for the following document: Planning for Your Future Care, Devon, Plymouth and Torbay NHS www.devon.gov.uk/d_0903_004_139223_v4_-_a4_low_res2.pdf 19

WITNESSES It is important that you have this document witnessed by two people once you have filled it in. Your witnesses do not have to know the details you have put down, but they do need to see you sign and date it. Witnesses must not be related to you, or be people who might be beneficiaries in your Will. Witness 1: Date. Witness 2: Date... My Advance Statement/wishes. Please note that you do not have to fill in all the sections. You may give as much information as you feel comfortable with. You may change the details whenever you wish, but remember to record this in the section provided at the end. YOUR DETAILS First Name/s. Surname/Family Name I like to be called Address...... Post code.. Phone no... E-mail. Date of birth.. Religion.. Gender Signed. Dated (Remember to have your signature witnessed and their names recorded on page 17 at the end of this document) 18 3

IMPORTANT INFORMATION STATEMENT PLAN UPDATE AND AMENDMENTS It is important that you read the following information before you fill in the Statement/Wishes form. For a more detailed and legal explanation of this document, please see the links on page 19. An Advance Statement/Directive is made when you are well, so that if you are admitted to hospital as a voluntary patient, become incapacitated, or are sectioned under the Mental Health Act, your doctors, care co-ordinators, relatives and friends can work together to make sure your wishes and needs are met. This will help your recovery. You should note that an Advance Statement/Wishes document is not as legally binding as an Advance Directive, and you cannot insist on receiving or not receiving certain treatments. However your doctor will try to meet your requests. This is because your doctor can override your Advance Statement/Wishes under certain emergency circumstances under the Mental Health Act 1983. At the end of the document you will find details and a link to where you may give your Directive regarding medical care, nonresuscitation and end of life treatment. Once you have filled it in, it is important that you have it witnessed by two people in the section provided, because this will ensure it is legally binding. An Advance Directive must be followed legally and medically unless you have been sectioned under the Mental Health Act 1983, which can override both directives, but you can express and record your opinion/wishes under both circumstances using this document and those taking care of you must take note of it. It is a good idea to update this document regularly, as your wishes or circumstances may change. Date.. Signed.. Changes made: Date.. Signed.. Changes made: Date.. Signed.. Changes made: 4 17

DIET Whilst I am in hospital I will require a. diet because of: My religion.. My allergies.. My medical condition.. My beliefs.. In your Advance Statement / Wishes you can record: Information about what works for you Leave instructions in case you become unwell, e.g. family, pets, finances People you would like to be informed, or even not told Your special needs if you are admitted to hospital When you are discharged from hospital How to contact people special to you. WHEN YOU ARE DISCHARGED Your Advance Statement/Wishes should be an important part of your Care Plan when you are admitted to hospital, and will help if you receive Section 117 After Care treatment when you are discharged. Please make sure that your Care Plan Coordinator knows about this document. Remember that you can change your mind about any of your Advance Statement requests at any time. Just make sure you have updated the section for this at the back. People who should have a copy of the Advance Statement/Wishes I would like the following person informed when I am discharged from hospital Relationship... Your friends, carers, sponsors, relatives mentioned in the document Your first named relative Your care co-ordinator, Community Practice Nurse, or the mental health worker who looks after you Your GP Your solicitor if you have one Remember to keep a copy for yourself in a safe place 16 5

NAME OF YOUR DOCTOR, GP OR CONSULTANT Dr. Surgery address..... Postcode.. Phone. Does your GP have a copy of this Advance Statement / Wishes? Yes No ALL CURRENT MEDICATION Please list here all prescribed medications you take. It would help if you attach your recent prescription What did not work for me: What medication seemed to work for me the last time I was ill: I am allergic to the following medication / substances: CRISIS CONTACTS: NAME CONTACT DETAILS/PHONE: Other information I think is important: DAYTIME EVENING My spiritual needs are: WEEKEND 6 15

ALL ABOUT ME A brief history of my Mental Health problems: What I am like when I am well. What my interests are, e.g. Art, reading, gym, cooking, swimming, walking, etc.: GOING TO HOSPITAL I would like the following people to be told immediately if I am admitted to hospital: Relationship to me. Phone... Things that seem to make me ill: Early warning signs to watch out for when I am becoming ill: Relationship to me. Phone What worked for me the last time I was ill: My official Carer / Supporter is: Phone - Home. Work... Relationship to me. 14 7

Whilst in hospital, I would like to be consulted before people are told how I am Yes No Please do not tell the following people I am ill: 1). 2). 8 YOUR IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS Whilst you are in hospital, the PALS Service (See useful phone numbers at end of document) will be able to advise you on your financial affairs. However, it is a good idea if you make sure the following documents are in a safe place. Make sure someone you trust knows where the documents are. Bank name / account details and credit cards Insurance policies Pension details Passport Birth / marriage certificates Mortgage details / landlord Hire purchase agreements Will Other important documents deposited with your solicitor My Solicitor is: Name and company. My advocate: Do you have an ADVOCATE to speak for you? This person, who may be a friend, a lay person or a professional, can speak for you in a dispute or crisis. If you have not nominated an advocate, please ask at the hospital; they can put you in touch with their service. Name Contact phone number 13.

MY HOME: I would like this person to look after my house/flat whilst I am in hospital: Relationship... They may have my house keys Yes MY PETS No List here your pets: DEPENDENT CHILDREN Names of dependent children in my care (living with me at home) 1. Name... Age 2. Name... Age 3. Name... Age Who can look after my pets? Name Phone number MY PLACE OF WORK Please do / not inform my supervisor at work that I am in hospital: Name of Supervisor.. Place of work. 4. Name... Age 5. Name... Age 6. Name... Age 12 9

I would like the following person/people to care for my children: Address Post code When I am ill in hospital, I would like my children to be told the following: FINANCES I would like the following person to look after my finances if I cannot do so when I am ill: Relationship... Does this person have: PROPERTY AND AFFAIRS LASTING POWER OF ATTORNEY? (They have your permission to handle your financial and property affairs) Yes Or PERSONAL WELFARE LASTING POWER OF ATTORNEY? (They have your agreement to make decisions on your care and after care) Yes No No [Legal documents such as these must have been left with your Solicitor] My national Insurance number. 10 11