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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the health directive park nicollet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, date of birth, and contact details. This ensures that your document is personalized and legally binding.
  3. In Part 1, appoint your primary health care agent by providing their name and contact information. Consider their ability to make decisions on your behalf during stressful times.
  4. Move to Part 2 to specify your health care directives. Clearly indicate your preferences regarding life-prolonging treatments and CPR options by initialing the appropriate choices.
  5. If desired, use Part 3 to express any hopes and wishes regarding your care. This section allows you to communicate personal values and preferences.
  6. In Part 4, ensure you sign the document in front of two witnesses or a notary public for legal validation.
  7. Finally, review Part 5 for next steps. Share copies of the completed directive with your health care agent, family members, and healthcare providers.

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The network includes Childrens Health Care Minneapolis St. Paul, Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital, Lakeview Hospital Stillwater, Regions Hospital, and St. Francis Regional Medical Center.
Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital, a part of Park Nicollet Health Services, is a 426-bed facility with nearly 3,500 employees and 1,150 physicians on staff located in SW suburban Minneapolis.
The two documents work together; the advance directive or living will specifies to doctors what care the person wishes to receivewhile in cases of unforeseen choices, where the person did not specify what care they desire, a medical power of attorney is important because it allows the proxy to make a decision based
In 1992, Group Health merged with MedCenters Health Plan. Together, they formed HealthPartners. Since then, weve combined with notable care organizations. They include Park Nicollet Health System, Regions Hospital, Lakeview Health, and Hudson Hospital Clinic.
Since the combination with Park Nicollet Health Services in 2013, HealthPartners care system includes 1,700 physicians, 60 dentists, five hospitals including Regions, 50 primary care clinics, 21 dental clinics, 21 urgent care locations and specialty practices in Minnesota and western Wisconsin.

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St. Francis Regional Medical Center is jointly owned by Allina Health, Park Nicollet Health Services and Essentia Health, uniquely positioning us to bring top-notch professionals together to provide the best possible healthcare for our patients.
Its easy! Identify a person, called an agent, to make health decisions for you if you become unable to make or communicate decisions. Write instructions about your health care goals, fears and concerns. Sign and date it to make it legal. Share copies of your directive with your agent and health care providers.

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