Updated On: 27 November, 2021 07:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
‘Unfortunate that those with mental illness can’t issue advance directives’ , said an expert

Advance directives or living wills enable a person to state their choice of treatment beforehand or enable their caregivers to take the decision on their behalf. Representation pic
With every passing day, Maharashtra is not only missing its duty of safeguarding those with mental illnesses and their caregivers, but is also depriving them of Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD)—a living will—by not implementing the much-needed Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 which has provisions for the same. Psychiatrists and legal experts termed it as unfortunate that the vulnerable groups cannot even decide for themselves and nominate their own PAD, apprehending future mental uncertainties.
mid-day had in its reports on November 18 and 20 highlighted that while several states have started implementation of the Act, Maharashtra has not taken any steps yet while experts expressed concern as mental illnesses have seen an uptick during COVID, making such facilities a necessity.