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Through illness, accident or other event, you can find yourself unable to communicate, mentally incapacitated, unable to make decisions for yourself or able to tell someone what you want or need.
Generally when this happens, family, friends or community services assume care and management of your life. While these arrangements usually work well, it’s wise to ensure the people who will be caring for you know exactly what preferences or wishes you have regarding your future lifestyle and medical care. This is the role of enduring guardianship.