Department of HealthAdvance DirectiveForms & FAQs 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by designating your health care representative. Fill in their name, address, and phone number in the designated fields.
  3. If necessary, list alternate representatives in order of priority. Ensure you provide their names, addresses, and contact information.
  4. Indicate your specific directions regarding artificially provided fluids and nutrition by initialing the appropriate statement.
  5. Provide copies of this document to your health care representative and any additional individuals listed.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring you understand its purpose and implications.
  7. Finally, have two witnesses sign the document, confirming they meet the requirements outlined in section F.

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What is included in an advance directive? Living Will. A living will is a written document that specifies what medical treatment you would or would not want in the event you are in a terminal condition or a persistent vegetative state. Power of Attorney. Health Care Instructions.
The most common types of advance directives are the living will and the durable power of attorney for health care. Learn about these and other advance care planning forms you might want to complete.
Keep the original advance directives in a safe place thats easy to docHub. Give a copy of your advance directives to your healthcare professional. Make sure they know about your DNR or DNI orders and your healthcare power of attorney. Give a copy of your advance directives to your healthcare agent and any other agents.
There are two basic kinds of advance directives: living wills and health care powers of attorney. These two types of advance directives are typically combined into a single advance directive document. (See also Overview of Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care.)
Traditionally, there are two main kinds of advance directives: the living will and the Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare. The state California also allows the use of a POLST (Physicians Orders For Life‑Sustaining Treatment).

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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.

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