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What are Advance Directives?Advance Directive is a general term that refers to your verbal and written instructions about your medical care and decisions in the future, should you be unable to speak for yourself. Each state has its own law governing the use of advance directives. There are two types of Advance Directives: Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care.
Though this is a difficult topic to discuss, it is often helpful for you to discuss and make plans long before the decisions need to be made. Making these arrangements and decisions before you are very ill can insure that your wishes are clear and followed. It also helps family members when they know your wishes in advance. Advance Directives give you a voice in decisions about your medical care when you are unconscious or too ill to talk. As long as you are able to communicate your own decisions, your Advance Directives will not be used and you can accept or reject any medical treatment.
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