Monday, April 14, 2014

Do You Have a Living Will?


Almost three-quarters of American don’t. A living will is a legal document that lists your preferences for life-prolonging care (for example, whether you would want a ventilator or tube feeding) in the event you are too ill to decide for yourself. It’s often combined with a health care proxy, in which you name a person to make health decisions for you. (The two documents are also known as advance directives.) For more information, contact us.

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