Choices living well at the end of life 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by carefully reading through the entire document to understand its components, including the Living Will, Health Care Power of Attorney, and DNR Order.
  3. In the Living Will section, print your full name and birth date on the designated lines. This establishes your identity for the document.
  4. Follow instructions under 'Special Instructions' to indicate whether you permit withholding food and fluids if you become permanently unconscious. Initial where indicated.
  5. List contact information for individuals you wish to notify when your Living Will is activated. This ensures that your wishes are communicated effectively.
  6. Complete the Anatomical Gifts section if you wish to donate organs or tissues. Specify which parts you are willing to donate and for what purposes.
  7. Sign and date the form in front of two witnesses or a notary public as required. Ensure that none of these individuals are related to you or involved in your care.

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Look at the persons physical, emotional, psychological, social, spiritual, cultural and religious needs.
The analysis was deductive based on the key tasks of the GSFCH, the 7Cs: communication, coordination, control of symptoms, continuity, continued learning, carer support, and care of the dying.
Please forgive me, I forgive you, Thank you and I love you are four simple phrases with enormous power, which are important to say to people we care about, even if we might think that they are already understood.
Look at the persons physical, emotional, psychological, social, spiritual, cultural and religious needs. Support the person to eat and drink as long as they wish to do so and are able to do so safely. Refer to specialist palliative care if needed and ring for advice if unsure about anything.
The brain is the first organ to begin to break down, and other organs follow suit. Living bacteria in the body, particularly in the , play a major role in this decomposition process, or putrefaction. This decay produces a very potent odor, known as the smell of death.
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