The Disability Rights Vermont Advance Directive Form is a legal document that allows individuals with disabilities to specify their wishes for medical treatment and care in case they become unable to express their own decisions. This form gives individuals the ability to name a person to make decisions on their behalf and to state their preferences for care in various situations. There are two types of Disability Rights Vermont Advance Directive Form: the Health Care Directive and the Mental Health Directive. The Health Care Directive allows individuals to specify their preferences for medical treatments and other health care matters. The Mental Health Directive allows individuals to provide instructions about their preferred course of treatment in the event of a mental health crisis. Both directives provide individuals the right to refuse or accept treatments, medication, and other interventions. The form also has space to list the name of a person who can make decisions on their behalf, should the individual become unable to.