Advance Health Care Directive

A trusted way to give someone authority to guide your care if you are unable.

Understanding Advance Health Care Directives

Peace of Mind for Tomorrow

An Advance Health Care Directive is a legal document that allows you to outline your medical treatment preferences and name a trusted person to make healthcare decisions on your behalf. This can include instructions about life support, pain management, end-of-life care, or other medical choices, depending on your wishes. It’s often used to ensure your voice is heard and your values are honored if you are unable to communicate them yourself.

When notarized, an Advance Health Care Directive carries full legal authority and is accepted by hospitals, clinics, and healthcare professionals. Notarization confirms the identity of the signer and ensures the directive is properly executed, reducing the risk of disputes or refusal. Having a notarized Advance Health Care Directive provides peace of mind that your medical wishes will be respected and your loved ones guided with clarity.

Notarizing an Advance Health Care Directive ensures it’s valid when decisions matter most.

Common Uses

An Advance Health Care Directive allows you to outline your medical care wishes and appoint someone you trust to make decisions if you cannot speak for yourself. It ensures your preferences are honored in healthcare settings and provides guidance to loved ones and medical professionals during critical times.
  • Specify preferred treatments, procedures, or end-of-life care
  • Appoint a trusted agent to make healthcare choices
  • Provide guidance to doctors if you are unconscious or unable
  • Reduce stress for family by clarifying your medical wishes
  • Ensure hospitals and facilities respect your directive
  • Support legal recognition of your healthcare instructions
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Types of Advance Health Care Directives

Living Will

Appoints a trusted healthcare agent to make medical decisions for you, covering treatments, procedures, and end-of-life care if you cannot decide.

Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Order

Signed by a physician, these forms provide medical orders guiding emergency staff and providers on which treatments you do or do not want performed.

Durable Power of Attorney

Specifies that no CPR or life-saving measures should be used if your heart stops beating or if you stop breathing, ensuring your choice is respected.

Combined Advance Directive

Combines a living will and healthcare power of attorney into one document, ensuring both your treatment wishes and chosen agent are recognized.

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