Appoint an Enduring Guardian
The form on this page should be used if you wish to appoint an Enduring Guardian.
An Enduring Guardian has the power to make health decisions for you if, because of a disability, you are totally or partially incapable of managing yourself.
A Guardian cannot make decisions for you if you are able to make those decisions for yourself.
Some of the decisions an Enduring Guardian can make on your behalf include deciding the place where you live (such as a specific aged care facility), and types of health and other personal services you receive (such as medical and dental treatment).
Looking to appoint an Attorney?
Your Enduring Guardian does not have the power to make Financial Decisions for you. If you wish to appoint someone to make Financial Decisions for you then you will need to appoint an Attorney by making a Power of Attorney.
