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  1. Advance Care Planning (ACP) is a national programme that aims to empower Singaporeans to choose how they would like to be cared for. Since 2011, AIC has been enabling our partners to make Advance Care Planning accessible for Singaporeans.

  2. When you make an advance care plan (ACP), you are planning for your future health and personal care. This planning process involves: understanding your own beliefs and care preferences. speaking to your family and loved ones about your beliefs and care preferences. appointing a 'nominated healthcare spokesperson'.

  3. Jul 19, 2021 · Advance Care Planning (ACP) is the process of planning for future healthcare options through a series of voluntary, non-legally binding conversations with your family and doctors.

  4. Advance Care Planning (ACP) is the process of planning for future health and personal care. It includes discussing one’s personal beliefs and goals for care with their loved ones and healthcare providers.

  5. Prepare your ACP online via My Legacy; or; Find and make an appointment with an ACP facilitator in person; If you're receiving medical care at a public healthcare institution, you can ask your care team to arrange an ACP session for you. If not, you can contact a community ACP facilitator

  6. Advance Care Planning (ACP) is the process of planning for your current and future healthcare. ACP helps you to communicate to your loved ones and healthcare team about your values and how these values shape your healthcare preferences.

  7. Disease specific ACP is only offered at SGH and NHCS. For more information on ACP, visit the Living Matters website: www.aic.sg/acp.