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Advance care planning is a personal process, but it’s important to clearly express your wishes to those who matter most. Aside from ensuring your preferences are respected, it creates a shared understanding and may bring you even closer to your loved ones.
Advance care planning clearly defines your choices for treatment, even if you can longer speak for yourself. It’s also the best thing you can do for your family—relieving the burden of making difficult decisions for you, be it during an emergency or at end of life.
An advance directive is a written legal document. It specifies the types of medical treatment you wish to receive, if any, in circumstances when you're unable to communicate with medical providers and loved ones. This could be the result of disease or sudden injury—no matter how old you are.
Helping You Find Peace of Mind 1 Identifying your decision maker - Who will be your spokesperson if you are unable to make decisions for yourself (referred to as healthcare proxy, healthcare agent)? This should be someone that can handle stressful situations and agree to execute your wishes, even if they do not agree with them. 2 Personal Beliefs - Do you have any beliefs (cultural, religious, spiritual) that would influence your decisions for care? 3 Choice for Care: Aggressive Care vs. Comfort Measures - If doctors believed you would not be able to regain the ability to know who you are or who you were with, would you want to receive all possible care to keep you alive or would you want to be kept comfortable. There is no wrong or right answer- depends on your beliefs/preferences