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Get the living will and medical power of attorney forms for your state, or use a universal form that has been approved by many states. ... Choose a health care agent. ... Fill out the forms, and have them witnessed as your state requires.
Obviously an attorney-prepared advance directive costs much more. Some lawyers charge a flat rate for a basic estate plan, which includes a will, powers of attorney, and advance directive. Those fees can range from $1,000 to $2,500 or more and depend on what is included in the attorney's services.
Nearly everyone recommends them, but relatively few patients a maximum of 25 percent, and probably fewer have them. Advance directives are controversial, and probably will become more so. There is keen interest in whether advance directives save money, can save money, and should be used to save money.
A living will goes into effect when you are no longer able to make your own decisions. A medical power of attorney is the advance directive that allows you to select a person you trust to make decisions about your medical care if you are temporarily or permanently unable to communicate and make decisions for yourself.
After you create your advance directive, you must sign your document and have it either signed by two witnesses or notarized. If you choose to have the document witnessed, neither of your witnesses may be: your health care agent. your health care provider.
If a patient cannot make decisions and has created no advance directive, health care providers traditionally have turned to family members for treatment decisions. ... He or she (or they) can make virtually any health care decision that you could make yourself if you were competent.
Creating advance directives Advance directives need to be in writing. Each state has different forms and requirements for creating legal documents. Depending on where you live, a form may need to be signed by a witness or notarized. You can ask a lawyer to help you with the process, but it is generally not necessary.
An advance directive, alone, may not be sufficient to stop all forms of life-saving treatment. You may also need specific do not resuscitate, or DNR orders. ... You retain the right to override the decisions or your representative, change the terms of your living will or POA, or completely revoke an advance directive.
The durable power of attorney for health care is the more useful and versatile advance directive, because it applies to all health care decisions and empowers the person you name to make decisions for you in the way you want them made. Two-thirds of all adults have no living will or other advance directive.
A do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order can also be part of an advance directive. ... They do this with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). A DNR is a request not to have CPR if your heart stops or if you stop breathing. You can use an advance directive form or tell your doctor that you don't want to be resuscitated.
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