Once I Complete My Advance Directive Documents What Do I Do?
You should give your written instructions to your doctor, hospital, nursing home or other health care provider as well as anyone else involved in your health care decisionmaking. In addition, you should talk to your doctor and discuss your health care wishes, desires and fears so that if you are unable to make a decision your doctor can know and follow your wishes.
Other Pennsylvania Estate Planning FAQs
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What Advance Directives Are Recognized By Pennsylvania Law?
A: Pennsylvania law recognizes two advance directives, the living will and the durable power of attorney for health care. -
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What Is A Living Will?
A: The living will is a document which states that in the event that you are terminally ill, you desire to be allowed to die a natural death and not be kept alive by … More -
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What Is A Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care?
A: The durable power of attorney for health care is a document that allows you to name another person to make certain medical decisions for you if you are unable to make … More
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