During your admission to Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Waikato our health staff looking after you would like to talk with you and your whānau about the goals of care for your admission. This will help guide the care and treatment you want while you are in hospital.
No one knows you and your body like you do. But it's not just your physical health they would like to hear about — it's also your hopes, worries, values and plans for the future.
Sometimes when a person is in hospital, they get worse before they get better. Keeping you involved in your own care and decisions is a big part of getting you better sooner.
If something were to happen and you were not able to tell us what you would like, have you thought about what you and your whānau would want the main goal of your care to be?
- Would you want them to try all treatments that could help get you back as close as possible to your former self?
- Would you want them to get you well enough to go home to give you more time to be with your family and whānau?
- Would you want to let your body decide its own natural pathway?
It is different for everyone, and there are times when what we want is just not possible, but we need to talk about it.
That is what shared goals of care are about.