Wills – Checking My Knowledge
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8. All delegates named under a personal directive must be paid for their services.
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9. Once your personal directive is completed, you never need to review it.
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10. You can make a new personal directive at any time you want.
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1. Your personal directive is only used when you cannot make personal care decisions for yourself.
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2. Personal directives are for personal care decisions only?
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3. You can only name one person as a delegate in your personal directive?
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4. Your delegate must be a relative.
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5. If you do not choose a delegate, a health care worker must find someone who can be named as your delegate.
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6. Your personal directive expresses your instructions wishes, values and beliefs about your personal care.
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Question 10 of 10
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7. To decide if you have lost capacity, a health care professional will assess (or test) your ability to make decisions. This might include talking with people who know you well.
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