§ 9710. Consent for hospice care
(a) A family member of a patient or a person with a known close relationship to the patient may elect hospice care on behalf of the patient if the patient does not have an agent or guardian or the patient’s agent or guardian, or both, if applicable, are unavailable. Decisions made by the family member or person with a known close relationship shall protect the patient’s own wishes in the same manner as decisions made by an agent as described in subsection 9711(d) of this title.
(b) As used in this section, “hospice care” means a program of care and support provided by a Medicare-certified hospice provider to help an individual with a terminal condition to live comfortably by providing palliative care, including effective pain and symptom management. Hospice care may include services provided by an interdisciplinary team that are intended to address the physical, emotional, psychosocial, and spiritual needs of the individual and his or her family. (Added 2013, No. 127 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. May 10, 2014.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
§ 9704. Amendment, suspension, and revocation
§ 9706. When advance directive becomes effective
§ 9710. Consent for hospice care
§ 9711. Authority and obligations of agent
§ 9715. Interpretation with other laws
§ 9716. Reciprocity; choice of law
§ 9717. Presumption of validity
§ 9718. Petition for review by the Probate Division of the Superior Court
§ 9719. Obligations of State agencies
§ 9721. Advance directives; COVID-19; remote witnesses and explainers