An enduring guardian is a person who is appointed by you to make lifestyle and medical decisions due to illness or accident when you are no longer capable of doing this for yourself. Your Enduring Guardian may make decisions such as where you live, what services are provided to you at home and what medical or dental treatment you receive.
Enduring Guardianship is a good way to plan for the future, particularly for unforeseen situations. Your nominated guardian will be able to make the difficult decisions on your behalf in relation to whether to continue life support, artificial ventilation or accept blood transfusions in situations where recovery is unlikely. An Enduring Guardianship document is an effective way for you to express your wishes so that there is no argument between family members.