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Sunday, March 9, 2014

Living Wills: A guide to advance directives, health care power of attorney, and other key documents

Protect your rights and your wishes—all the way to the end

Don’t put it off any longer.  Learn the essentials for preparing a living will and a health care proxy now.

Who will speak for you if you can’t because of an illness or accident?  Will your health care wishes be honored or ignored?
One way to make sure that you get the kind of treatment you want is by completing advance directives such as a health care power of attorney (proxy) and a living will. They can be the keys to assuring that you receive the treatment you want for yourself and protecting your loved ones from futile expense, distressing uncertainty, or painful disagreement.

Living Wills is an instructive guide for assessing your end-of-life concerns and for preparing the appropriate advance directive documents.  More than that, it offers tips for discussing the subject with your loved ones, especially the person you choose to be your health care agent.

The report tackles questions about cardiopulmonary resuscitation and do-not-resuscitate orders.  It counsels about the dangers of absolute instructions in a living will.  And it shares five often-overlooked measures that make advance directives more effective.

Plus, a special section contains the forms you need to create a legally-binding Health Care Power of Attorney and a generic Living Will.  Also included are worksheets for considering and specifying your goals for medical interventions, comfort care, and more.
Send for your copy of this important Special Health Report today.

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