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So what are the key things to know about preparing an advance directive? Do make sure advance care plans are legally recognized. Ask a lawyer for assistance in completing advanced care planning. Advance directive law varies a bit from state to state. Do remember, though, that lawyers are not medical experts. Health care providers supply valuable assistance in completing advanced care planning. They can describe common treatments, and their likely outcomes for a person in the patients condition, and with his or her family history. Dont think of advanced care planning as a way for institutions to limit access to care. Its a myth that advance care plans are a mechanism for rationing care or denying treatment to older persons. Many people who complete advanced care plans do want limited treatment, but not all. And Medicare and Medicaid are fiscally able to fulfill the preferences of every patient. Do revisit and revise plans every few years. Different medical treatments become availabl

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End-of-life documents, or advance directives, help ensure your healthcare wishes are carried out as you near death and after you die. Theyre also used if youre incapacitated, meaning you are unable to tend to matters regarding your own well-being (e.g., in a coma).
End-of-life planning checklist: A guide to the 12 documents you should consider Last will and testament. Revocable living trust. Beneficiary designations for non-probate assets. Durable financial power of attorney. Pet Trust. Durable medical power of attorney. Living will. Life insurance.
Use them as a jumping-off point to think about your end-of-life plans. Is my family going to be taken care of? Is my will up-to-date? What are my wishes for end-of-life medical care? Who will look after my pets when I die? Where are your end-of-life documents stored? Who should be included in your care decisions?
Lawyers: To make your wishes clear, you can use two different legal forms called advance directives. The first is a living will, which tells doctors what kind of care you want to get at the end of your life. The second is called a health care power of attorney, which names your health care agent.
A Letter of Intent or Letter of Instruction is written by you, in your own wordsperhaps along with your spouseand not provided by your attorney or other advisors. It is a chance for you to give reassurance and guidance to your loved ones in perpetuity.
Living Will. A will is one of the most common documents you hear about when it comes to end-of-life planning. Last Will and Testament. Living Trust. Letter of Intent. Financial Power of Attorney. Health Care Power of Attorney. Letter of Competency. Organ Donor Card.
Items to Include in a Letter of Last Instruction A List of Personal Contacts. A List of Business and Financial Contacts. The Location of Legal Forms and Documents. Usernames and Passwords. Information About Outstanding Debts. A List of Beneficiaries. Instructions for Pets. Memorial Service and Funeral Plans.

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