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If you are injured or ill, your health care team will ask you to make decisions about the type and amount of care you want to receive. This includes when your health problems are serious. There are times when you may be unable to share your health care wishes. This could be due to sickness or mental confusion. If this happens, it is helpful to have completed legal documents, called health care wishes. Some documents let you name someone to make health care decisions for you. Other documents let you give directions for the type and amount of medical treatment you want in certain situations. These directions can be simple or detailed. When possible, it is best to complete advance directive documents before you become sick, when it is easier for you to explain your health care wishes to those involved in your care. When you have an advance directive, it is important to know that your health care team will continue to provide you with the highest level of care possible, including treating