Yes. Two types are a durable power of attorney for health care and a living will.
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Q:What Is An Advance Directive? A: Advance directives are documents signed by a competent person giving direction to health care providers about treatment choices in certain circumstances. There are two …
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Q:Must I Have An Advance Directive? A: No. The decision to have an advance directive is purely voluntary. No family member, hospital or insurance company can force you to have one, or dictate what the …
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Q:Why Have An Advance Directive? A: Many people have strong feelings about the kind of medical care they would like to receive or refuse in certain circumstances. An advance directive allows you to …
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Q:What Is A Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care? A: It is a legal document that allows you to name anyone at least eighteen years old to be your advocate and make health care decisions for you. You can pick a family …
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Q:Must I Give Written Instructions About My Treatment? A: No. You can simply name a patient advocate. But, remember that your advocate can only have lifesustaining care stopped if you say so in your durable power. It is …
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