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Complete an advance directive by downloading a form, making your selections and signing the form in front of two witnesses or a notary public. Give a copy of your completed advance directive to your agent, family members, care providers and hospital.
Advance directives generally fall into three categories: living will, power of attorney and health care proxy. LIVING WILL: This is a written document that specifies what types of medical treatment are desired.
Complete An Advance Health Care Directive Form. Have it notarized or signed by two witnesses who are not your power of attorney. Give a copy to your doctor, power of attorney and family. If necessary, complete a Provider Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) Form.
Types of Advance DirectivesThe living will.Durable power of attorney for health care/Medical power of attorney.POLST (Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment)Do not resuscitate (DNR) orders.Organ and tissue donation.
What to Include in Your Advance Directive. The name and contact information of your healthcare agent or proxy. Answers to specific questions about your preferences for care if you become unable to speak for yourself. The forms and questions asked vary a bit from state to state.