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Illinois Mental Health Treatment Preference Declaration Act - 755 ILCS 43, Section 75Legal Research Home > Illinois Lawyer > Mental Health Treatment Preference Declaration Act > Illinois Mental Health Treatment Preference Declaration Act - 755 ILCS 43, Section 75 Form of declaration. A declaration for mental health treatment shall be in substantially the following form: I understand that I may become incapable of giving or withholding informed consent for mental health treatment due to the symptoms of a diagnosed mental disorder. These symptoms may include: .............................................................. .............................................................. ........ I consent to the administration of the following medications: .............................................................. ....... I do not consent to the administration of the following medications: -------------------------------------------------------------- Conditions or limitations:.................................... .............................................................. .............................................................. ........ I consent to the administration of electroconvulsive treatment. ........ I do not consent to the administration of electroconvulsive treatment. Conditions or limitations:.................................... .............................................................. .............................................................. .......... I consent to being admitted to a health care facility for mental health treatment. ......... I do not consent to being admitted to a health care facility for mental health treatment. This directive cannot, by law, provide consent to retain me in a facility for more than 17 days. Conditions or limitations:.................................... .............................................................. .............................................................. .............................................................. NAME .................................. ADDRESS ............................... TELEPHONE # ........................... to act as my attorney-in-fact to make decisions regarding my mental health treatment if I become incapable of giving or withholding informed consent for that treatment. If the person named above refuses or is unable to act on my behalf, or if I revoke that person's authority to act as my attorney-in-fact, I authorize the following person to act as my attorney-in-fact: NAME ................................ ADDRESS ............................. TELEPHONE # ......................... My attorney-in-fact is authorized to make decisions that are consistent with the wishes I have expressed in this declaration or, if not expressed, as are otherwise known to my attorney-in-fact. If my wishes are not expressed and are not otherwise known by my attorney-in-fact, my attorney-in-fact is to act in what he or she believes to be my best interest. ................................. (Signature of Principal/Date) A person appointed as an attorney-in-fact by this document; The principal's attending physician or mental health service provider or a relative of the physician or provider; The owner, operator, or relative of an owner or operator of a facility in which the principal is a patient or resident; or A person related to the principal by blood, marriage or adoption. Witnessed By: ........................... ........................... (Signature of Witness/Date) (Printed Name of Witness) ........................... ........................... (Signature of Witness/Date) (Printed Name of Witness) ................................... .......................... (Signature of Attorney-in-fact/Date) (Printed Name) ................................... .......................... (Signature of Attorney-in-fact/Date)(Printed Name of Witness) This document allows you to make decisions in advance about 3 types of mental health treatment: psychotropic medication, electroconvulsive therapy, and short-term (up to 17 days) admission to a treatment facility. The instructions that you include in this declaration will be followed only if 2 physicians or the court believes that you are incapable of making treatment decisions. Otherwise, you will be considered capable to give or withhold consent for the treatments. You may also appoint a person as your attorney-in-fact to make these treatment decisions for you if you become incapable. The person you appoint has a duty to act consistent with your desires as stated in this document or, if your desires are not stated or otherwise made known to the attorney-in-fact, to act in a manner consistent with what the person in good faith believes to be in your best interest. For the appointment to be effective, the person you appoint must accept the appointment in writing. The person also has the right to withdraw from acting as your attorney-in-fact at any time. This document will continue in effect for a period of 3 years unless you become incapable of participating in mental health treatment decisions. If this occurs, the directive will continue in effect until you are no longer incapable. You have the right to revoke this document in whole or in part at any time you have been determined by a physician to be capable of giving or withholding informed consent for mental health treatment. A revocation is effective when it is communicated to your attending physician in writing and is signed by you and a physician. The revocation may be in a form similar to the following: [ ] I revoke my entire declaration [ ] I revoke the following portion of my declaration ............................................................. .............................................................. .............................................................. .............................................................. Date ............... Signed ........................ (Signature of principal) I, Dr. ..............., have evaluated the principal and determined that he or she is capable of giving or withholding informed consent for mental health treatment. Date .............. ........................ (Signature of physician) If there is anything in this document that you do not understand, you should ask a lawyer to explain it to you. This declaration will not be valid unless it is signed by 2 qualified witnesses who are personally known to you and who are present when you sign or acknowledge your signature. (Source: P.A. 89-439, eff. 6-1-96; 90-655, eff. 7-30-98.) Illinois Lawyers
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