
A Living Will only becomes effective if you are determined to have a terminal illness or are at the end-of-life and when you are no longer able to communicate your wishes.
The Living Will form should be used to let your physician and your family know what kind of life-sustaining treatments you want to receive if you become terminally ill or permanently unconscious …
Provide informed consent, refusal of consent, or withdrawal of consent to any and all of my health care, including life-prolonging procedures. Apply on my behalf for private, public, government, or veteran’s …
Living Will Declaration means a legal document that lets a competent adult (“declarant”) specify what health care the declarant wants or does not want when he or she becomes terminally ill or …
LIVING WILL Declaration made this day of , (20 ), I , willfully and voluntarily make known my desire that my dying not be artificially prolonged under the circumstances set forth below, and I do hereby …
Every competent adult has the right to make a written declaration commonly known as a "Living Will." The purpose of this document is to direct the provision, the withholding or withdrawal of life …
Provide a copy of your directive to your physician, usual hospital, and family or spokesperson. Consider a periodic review of this document. By periodic review, you can best assure that the directive reflects …