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An advance directive is a form that you fill out to describe the kinds of medical care you want to have if something happens to you, and you can't speak for yourself. It tells your family and your doctor what to do if you're badly hurt or have a serious illness that keeps you from saying what you want.
Medical Definition of advance directive : a legal document (as a living will) signed by a living competent person in order to provide guidance for medical and health-care decisions (as the termination of life support and organ donation) in the event that the person becomes incompetent to make such decisions.
An advance directive is meant to help you plan ahead and let others know what kind of care you want. It is used to guide your loved ones and health care team in making clear decisions about your health care if you can't make medical decisions by yourself.
Tips for Starting the Conversation Even talking about the death of someone you know can help get you started. Talk about your values what makes your life worth living and what you consider quality of life. Approach the conversation wanting to share your wishes before you ask someone else to share their own wishes.
Start the Discussion Advance directives aren't just for the sick or elderly. So don't wait until a loved one has been diagnosed with a terminal illness to start talking about advance directives. Life can change in an instant. Someone might have a massive stroke or serious accident, for example.
Those fees can range from $1,000 to $2,500 or more and depend on what is included in the attorney's services. For just an advance directive, attorneys may charge an hourly fee or a flat rate, and that could range from around $100 or more, on average.
Advance directives are legally valid throughout the United States. While you do not need a lawyer to fill out an advance directive, your advance directive becomes legally valid as soon as you sign them in front of the required witnesses. One state's advance directive does not always work in another state.
When You are Unable to Make the Decision If your doctor has already written a DNR order at your request, your family may not override it. If so, this person or a legal guardian can agree to a DNR order for you.
As long as you are mentally competent when you created a medical power of attorney (POA) and followed state laws regarding the content and execution of the document, no one, not even your spouse, has the right to overrule your choices.
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