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Get Advance Directives Form 9.1.1 2007-2025
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How to fill out the Advance Directives Form 9.1.1 online
The Advance Directives Form 9.1.1 is an essential document for individuals in the behavioral health system. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to completing the form online, ensuring that your preferences are accurately documented.
Follow the steps to complete your Advance Directives Form 9.1.1 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Review Section I, which includes information provided to behavioral health recipients. You will need to check and initial the boxes indicating whether you have received written information, a verbal explanation, and the Mental Health Advance Directive Information Guide. If you have chosen not to have an Advance Directive at this time, initial that option as well.
- Proceed to Section II, where you will provide information about the development and enactment of your Advance Directive. Indicate whether you have developed an Advance Directive by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
- If you selected 'No' in the previous step, note that you can receive assistance in developing an Advance Directive. If you have executed an Advance Directive, confirm whether it is filed in the behavioral health medical record and mark the applicable boxes to specify your preferences regarding its filing.
- You will need to answer whether the Advance Directive has ever been acted upon. If the answer is 'Yes', ensure to specify who has been notified of its actions; if 'No', you will need to note the reasons for the lack of notification.
- After carefully completing all sections of the form, review your entries for accuracy. Once confirmed, you can save your changes, download a copy, print the form, or share it as needed.
Complete your Advance Directives Form online today to ensure your healthcare preferences are respected.
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