Ethics Nova Scotia Health provides support to all patients, families, volunteers, staff and health care providers in Nova Scotia Health when they need help making difficult choices or when there is disagreement about what is most important. One way we provide support is though performing ethics consultations.
Four different types of consultation/support requests are addressed by Ethics Nova Scotia Health. Click on the appropriate link to access a request form.
Please submit the completed request form to the administrative support person in your region via their confidential administrative email address. If you require assistance, please contact us by phone or email.
We have also developed a Patient and Family Ethics Tool that may be useful when deciding about what is important and what to do. This tool can help if you:
- Are not sure of the right thing to do.
- Disagree with someone about what decision to make.
- Are wondering how to talk with the health care team about what’s important to you or your loved one.
The ethics tool is available in four languages, and available with our Patient Education Resources here.
If you are a Substitute Decision-Maker (SDM) you can find more information in our patient and family guide Making Health Care Decisions for Someone Else: Acting as a Substitute Decision-Maker (SDM). It is available in four languages, and available with our Patient Education Resources here.
Contact:
Ethics Support, Ethics Nova Scotia Health
Ethicssupport@nshealth.ca
1-833-392-1413
How do I get help?
Filling out the request forms and submitting it online, or to the relevant contact person is the first step to get you the support that you need. Anyone who needs help with ethics matters can fill out the form. This includes patients, families, volunteers, staff and health care providers.
Online forms:
How do I prepare for my consult?
Once you submit your request form, someone from Ethics Nova Scotia Health will contact you by phone or email, and help you to prepare for any meetings or discussions.
What questions should I ask?
The request form will prompt you with questions to make sure you get the right kind of help.
What will happen at my consult?
What will happen depends on your situation. Someone from Ethics Nova Scotia Health will be in touch to figure out the best way to assist you.
For Professionals
You can find the Ethics Nova Scotia Health content for professionals here.