Friday, July 8, 2016

Living Wills

A living will usually provides specific instructions for the treatment that is to be followed by healthcare providers and caregivers. In some cases a living will may forbid the use of various kinds of burdensome medical treatment. It may also be used to express wishes about the use or foregoing of food and water, if supplied via tubes or other medical devices.

A living will is used only if the individual has become unable to give informed consent or refusal due to incapacity.

A living will can be very specific or very general.



from Protecting You And Your Family http://ift.tt/29Ccv03


from DeWitt Law Firm, PLLC

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