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Patient Advocate Designation

Directions for your Family

If you have a major health event, you may not be able to communicate your medical wishes. While no one likes to think about such situations, they’re more common than you might expect. A Health Care Power of Attorney (also known as a “Patient Advocate Designation” or “Living Will”) allows you to name someone you trust to make medical decisions on your behalf if you’re unable to do so.

End of Life Decisions

For example, if artificial means were keeping you alive with no hope of recovery, would you want extraordinary measures taken to delay your passing? These decisions often fall to spouses or adult children, but families frequently disagree—especially under stress and without clear guidance.

Choose the Right Person

When choosing your patient advocate, select someone who understands your values, can be trusted to carry out your wishes, and is strong enough to speak up on your behalf. Ideally, they live nearby, but they don’t have to. In addition to the legal document, it’s essential to have an open conversation with your chosen advocate about your preferences.

Our goal is to help you put a comprehensive Health Care Power of Attorney in place—so your wishes are honored, and your loved ones are spared unnecessary conflict.

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