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Have you ever thought about what would happen if you were suddenly unable to make medical decisions for yourself?
Who would make those decisions?
What kind of care would you want?
These are important questions to consider, and one way to address them is by creating a living will or advance directive. These documents allow you to express your wishes about end-of-life care in advance, so that your loved ones and healthcare providers know what you want.

There are many different types of living wills and advance directives, but they all generally cover the same basic topics.
These include:

  • Whether or not you want to be resuscitated if your heart stops or you stop breathing
  • Whether or not you want to be placed on life support
  • Whether or not you want to be given antibiotics or other treatments to fight infections
  • Whether or not you want to donate your organs

Creating a living will or advance directive is a personal decision, and there is no right or wrong answer.
The best way to decide what is right for you is to talk to your doctor, your family, and your friends.
Once you have made a decision, be sure to put it in writing and give copies to your doctor, your family, and your friends.
You should also keep a copy in a safe place where it can be easily found in case of an emergency.

Creating a living will or advance directive is one of the most important things you can do to ensure that your wishes are respected at the end of your life.
It is a way to take control of your own healthcare decisions and to make sure that your loved ones know what you want.

Here are some tips for creating a living will or advance directive:

  • Talk to your doctor. Your doctor can help you understand your treatment options and can answer any questions you have about living wills and advance directives.
  • Talk to your family and friends. Let your loved ones know what your wishes are and get their feedback. This will help ensure that your wishes are respected.
  • Put it in writing. Once you have made a decision, be sure to put it in writing and give copies to your doctor, your family, and your friends.
  • Keep it in a safe place. You should also keep a copy in a safe place where it can be easily found in case of an emergency.
  • Review it regularly. Your wishes may change over time, so it is important to review your living will or advance directive regularly and make changes as needed.

Creating a living will or advance directive is one of the most important things you can do to ensure that your wishes are respected at the end of your life.
It is a way to take control of your own healthcare decisions and to make sure that your loved ones know what you want.

Don't wait until it's too late.
Create a living will or advance directive today.