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You can order a FREE copy of the "Five Wishes" booklet to be sent to your house. This booklet includes important information about Horizon Planning that you can use to make advanced care planning decisions with your family and medical care team.
Pennsylvania law recognizes 4 types of advance directives: 1) A Living Will Declaration. 2) A Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. 3) A Mental Health Care Declaration. 4) A Mental Health Power of Attorney.
In Pennsylvania, you are not required to have your living will notarized, however, if you are contemplating using the document in another state you should find out if the other state requires notarization.
To claim your free Five Wishes Online document, please enter your name and email below. You will receive an email with instructions to begin your document.
Is the Five Wishes document free? We invite you to download a free copy of "Five Wishes", an easy-to-use legal document written in everyday language that lets adults of all ages plan how they want to be cared for in case they become seriously ill.
Is the Five Wishes advance directive a legal document? Yes. It was written with the help of the American Bar Association's Commission on Law & Aging. It meets the legal requirements of 46 states, but is used widely in all 50, and a federal law requires medical care providers to honor patient wishes as expressed.
Minimum Requirements You must be at least 18 years old and be of sound mind. You must sign and date the document. Two individuals must witness your signature and they must be at least 18 years old.
The Five Wishes paper form costs just $5 and it meets the state's legal requirements in most U.S. states and the District of Columbia. For four states (New Hampshire, Kansas, Ohio, or Texas), the Five Wishes advance directive can still be used, but you may need to take an extra step. Find out more here.