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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Maryland Advance Directive in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part I, where you will select your primary health care agent. Fill in their name, address, and telephone numbers.
  3. If desired, designate back-up agents by providing their details in the designated sections. This ensures that someone is always available to make decisions on your behalf.
  4. In Part II, outline your treatment preferences for various medical conditions. Carefully read each option and initial your choices regarding terminal conditions, persistent vegetative states, and end-stage conditions.
  5. Complete Part III by signing the document in front of two witnesses. Ensure that at least one witness does not stand to gain from your estate.
  6. Once completed, share copies of the directive with your health care agent and medical providers. Store a copy at home for easy access.

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There are two main elements in an advance directivea living will and a durable power of attorney for health care. There are also other documents that can supplement your advance directive. You can choose which documents to create, depending on how you want decisions to be made.
There are two main elements in an advance directivea living will and a durable power of attorney for health care. There are also other documents that can supplement your advance directive. You can choose which documents to create, depending on how you want decisions to be made.
A Directive to Physicians is a legal form, also known as a Living Will. It communicates your wishes about medical treatment at some time in the future, but only if your condition is irreversible or terminal.
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You can write an Advance Directive yourself or you can make one using our free form. The form is called an Advance Decision, but it can still be used in Scotland even though it has a different name.
The MOLST form can be found online at . From that page, click on MOLST Form. The Maryland Department of Health makes available an advance directive focused on preferences about mental health treatment. This can be found online at .
A Maryland law called the Health Care Decisions Act says that you can do health care planning through advance directives. An advance directive can be used to name a health care agent. This is someone you trust to make health care decisions for you.
Advance directives generally fall into three categories: living will, power of attorney and health care proxy.
Maryland law does not require the document to be docHubd. You should give a copy of your advance directive to your doctor, who will keep it in your medical file, and to others you trust to have it available when needed. Copies are just as valid as the originals.

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