Advance Directive Declaration Form - NAMI 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Advance Directive Declaration Form - NAMI in the editor.
  2. Begin by printing your name in the introductory paragraph at the top of the page. This personalizes your declaration.
  3. Decide when you want this declaration to become effective. You can specify conditions such as involuntary commitment or other events indicating incapacity.
  4. In the Treatment Preferences section, indicate your choices regarding treatment facilities and medications. Be specific about any exceptions or preferences to ensure clarity for your healthcare providers.
  5. Complete sections on electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and participation in experimental studies, initialing your consent or refusal as appropriate.
  6. Provide additional instructions or information that may be relevant to your mental health care, ensuring clear communication of your wishes.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document in the Execution section, ensuring it is witnessed by two individuals aged 18 or older.

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I do not want my life to be prolonged if the likely risks and burdens of treatment would outweigh the expected benefits, or if I become unconscious and, to a realistic degree of medical certainty, I will not regain consciousness, or if I have an incurable and irreversible condition that will result in my death in a
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).
A digital advance directive is one that exists entirely online. It is filled out, docHubd if necessary, and stored online. A paper version may or may not exist. Digital advance directives are convenient as they may be downloaded anywhere the internet can be accessed.
Do I need a notary to create an advance directive? Except for optional forms, the forms do not require the use of a notary. An additional optional form called a witnesses affidavit that is included among the forms in this booklet requires a notary public or a lawyer to verify the signature of the witnesses.
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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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.
A living will is a type of advance directive, a legal document that shares your wishes about your healthcare. You may be able to create a living will for free on your own. If you need legal help, hiring an attorney can cost up to $1,000 or more. But you may be able to find low-cost options.

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