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Plan for Rough Water with Advance Directives April 2014

Plan for Rough Water with Advance Directives April 2014. Diane G. Miller Associate General Counsel State Education Assistance Authority Phone: (919) 248-4669    dmiller@ncseaa.edu. What are advance directives?. Legal documents that state your health care preferences in writing

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Plan for Rough Water with Advance Directives April 2014

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  1. Plan for Rough Water with Advance DirectivesApril 2014 Diane G. Miller Associate General Counsel State Education Assistance Authority Phone: (919) 248-4669    dmiller@ncseaa.edu

  2. What are advance directives? • Legal documents that state your health care preferences in writing • Speak for you when you cannot speak for yourself • Provide instructions about what kind of medical care you want

  3. Types of advance directives • Living will -- Declaration of a desire for a natural death • Health care power of attorney • Advance instruction for mental health treatment • Declaration of anatomical gift - organ donation

  4. Why make advance directives? • Exercise your right to make decisions about your own treatment • End of life decisions are difficult even when you are healthy • Making decisions during a medical emergency makes it even more stressful • Act now so that your decisions are deliberate, informed and reflect your wishes • Reduce the burden on your family and friends

  5. What is a living will? • One type of an advance directive • States choices you would make for yourself if you were unable to communicate • Gives instructions about the kind of life-prolonging medical care you want if you become unable to make your own decisions

  6. What is a health care power of attorney? • Another type of advance directive • Allows someone else to make decisions about your medical care if you are unable to make your own decisions • Not limited to end of life decisions • Generally more useful than a living will • You must have another person you trust to make decisions for you

  7. Communicate about your advance directives • Talk with your family and friends about your advance directives • Make sure your family and friends know your preferences • Explain the reasons behind your choices • Share your thoughts with people who you love and trust

  8. https://www.secretary.state.nc.us/ahcdr/ • From the home page click on FORMS in the left column

  9. A list of standard forms to prepare your advanced directives can be found in the center of the page

  10. Forms are in PDF and Word format • Click the icons to select your format

  11. Forms are in PDF and Word format • Click the icons to select your format

  12. Where is your advance directive? • Give a copy to your primary health care provider and a trusted family member or friend • You may register your advance directives with the SOS • http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/ahcdr/ • $10 fee per document • To access the documents, a person must enter a unique file number and password

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