Living Wills and Health Care Package - Nebraska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Living Wills and Health Care Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Power of Attorney for Health Care' form. Designate an agent who will make health care decisions on your behalf. Ensure you clearly state your wishes regarding treatment options.
  3. Next, complete the 'Declaration - Living Will' form. Here, express your preferences about life-sustaining treatments. Be specific about what procedures you wish to withhold or withdraw.
  4. If necessary, use the 'Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation' form to specify any organs or body parts you wish to donate. Remember, this must be witnessed and notarized.
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Notary: You do not need a notary for your will. But if you want to use a self-proving affidavit, you need a notary publics services. Self-Proving Affidavit: Nebraska allows a self-proving affidavit to attach to your will.
This Act requires health care institutions to tell adult patients and the people in their communities about their rights, under Nebraska law, to make decisions about medical care. These rights include the right to accept or refuse medical treatments and the right to make Advance Directives about their care.
Nebraska. Nebraska requires that living wills be signed in the presence of two witnesses who are not related to the individual making the living will. The living will must also be docHubd.
If you choose to do so, place those instructions or limitations on the line as indicated. The Power of Attorney for Health Care form must be signed in the presence of TWO witnesses OR a notary to be valid.
An Advance Directive protects your rights for medical care. All Nebraska Total Care adult members have a right to make Advance Directives for their healthcare decisions. This includes planning treatment before you need it. An Advance Directive tells people what you want if you cannot make your own decisions.

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