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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Idaho Health Care Registry in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting your intention: whether you want to store a new health care directive, replace an existing one, remove it, or request a replacement wallet card.
  3. Fill in your personal information accurately. This includes your first name, middle name, last name, phone number, address, date of birth, city, state, zip code, and county of residence.
  4. If applicable, provide the last four digits of your Social Security Number (optional).
  5. If you wish to receive documents at a different address for the wallet card and other documents, fill in that information as well.
  6. Sign and date the agreement at the bottom of the form. Ensure that all fields are completed before submission.
  7. Once completed, send your signed agreement along with your health care directive to the Idaho Secretary of State using the provided address.

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The doctor could override your advance directive. In short, it is possible for a doctor or your appointed healthcare agent to make medical decisions on your behalf that are different from what you write in your advance directive.
CaringInfo provides free advance directives and instructions for each state that can be opened as a PDF (Portable Document Format) file. The PDFs may be filled in online. Some states allow online notarization. The forms should be saved and stored in multiple sites.
Even though advance directives are legal documents, there are times when a health care provider might not have to follow a decision made by your health care proxy or as described in your advance directive. For example: When the decision goes against the health care providers conscience.
Note: You do not need to docHub your Idaho Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. Whom should I appoint as my agent? Your agent is the person you appoint to make decisions about your healthcare if you become unable to make those decisions yourself.
If your close relatives disagree with your advance directive, they may go to court to prevent doctors from following it. Regrettably, this tactic may expose you to receiving medical care you do not want. Therefore, you may want to bring in some professional help to assist you with these discussions.

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The laws regarding these situations vary state by state, but typically limit such treatment and/or involuntary holds in a medical facility to situations in which the patient is a danger to themselves or others, or if they are unable to provide for their own basic needs.
An advance directive is a legal document. As long as you comply with state requirements to ensure its 100% validity, family members cant contest its contents. Likewise, no one is allowed to change whats included. Only you have the power to make changes to your directive, regardless of your familys wishes.

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