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Commonly Asked Questions about Advance Directive Forms

To obtain or create an advance health care directive form: Contact your health care provider. Consult with private legal counsel. Refer to the Office of the Attorney Generals website. Refer to Probate Code section 4701.
If I cannot be expected to have a docHub period of conscious life even after medical or surgical care, then I want comfort care only. (Examples I do not want any surgery or other care designed to prolong my life. I do not want artificially administered food or fluids and I do not want to be resuscitated.)
Advance directives consist of (1) a living will and (2) a medical (healthcare) power of attorney. A living will describes your wishes regarding medical care. With a medical power of attorney you can appoint a person to make healthcare decisions for you in case you are unable to speak for yourself.
Advance Directive for Health Care (Living Will)
The two most common advance directives for health care are the living will and the durable power of attorney for health care.
Preparing an Advance Directive Get the living will and medical power of attorney forms for your state. Choose someone to be your health care agent. Fill out the forms, and have them docHubd or witnessed as your state requires. Keep your advance directive in a safe but easy-to-access place where others can find it.
Examples of advance directives include POLST, living wills, and health care power of attorney.
Stated simply: A do-not resuscitate order says that if your heart stops beating, or if you stop breathing, you dont want to be resuscitated. An advance directive is more general. You can specify your wishes if you are incapacitated.