ReSPECT is a process that creates personalised recommendations for a person’s clinical care and treatment if there's an emergency in the future that would leave them unable to discuss what's important to them.
Through conversations between a person, their family or legal representative, and their healthcare professionals, we can create recommendations for emergency care and treatment based on what really matters to that person, and what is realistic about the care available.
Many parts of England and Scotland have now adopted the ReSPECT process. You can read through the data below to find out whether or not it's been adopted where you live. Northern Ireland and Wales are yet to adopt ReSPECT.
This page was last updated November 2024.