Introduction
If you are looking at this tool kit, you are either thinking of making a health care advance directive (such as a living will or durable power of attorney for health care), or you may have already signed one. In either case, you should be aware that just having a written advance directive by itself does not ensure that your wishes will be understood and respected.
Studies have shown that standard advance directive forms do little to influence end-of-life decisions without:
(1) informed, thoughtful reflection about your wishes and values, and
(2) personal communication between you and your likely decision-makers before a crisis occurs.
Why a Tool Kit?
Good advance planning for health care decisions is, in reality, a continuing conversation--about values, priorities, the meaning of one's life, and quality of life. To help you in this process, this tool kit contains a variety of self-help worksheets, suggestions, and resources. There are 10 tools in all, each clearly labeled and user-friendly. The tool kit does not create a formal advance directive for you. Instead, it helps you do the much harder job of discovering, clarifying, and communicating what is important to you in the face of serious illness.
List of “Tools” for Health Care Advance Planning
There are 10 "Tools" in this Tool Kit. You can download them as one complete or 10 separate pdfs.
[Note from Dennis : You can print and manually fill in the forms or you can use an editing tool like the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to fill in the forms on the screen, save to a file and/or print.]
Source: American Bar Associations - Commission on Law and Aging
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