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Source: National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Description:
Information about advance directives, choosing and being a healthcare agent and preparing your advance directives.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
Description:
Factsheet that covers your right to decide; discussing your wishes; advance directives options
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Source: National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO)
Description:
Consumer information site includes information about hospice care, advance directives, family caregiving, grief and practical issues
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Source: Center for Practical Bioethics
Description:
Online tool to help individuals and their families share meaningful conversation while making practical preparations for end-of-life decisions.
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Source: American Bar Association
Description:
Information and forms for making a health care advance directive (such as a living will or durable power of attorney for health care)
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Source: Family Caregiver Alliance
Description:
What it is, who can serve, type of Durable Powers of Attorney.
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Source: National Institute on Aging
Description:
"Age Page" gives information about advance planning for financial and healthcare matters in case of future incapacity.
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Source: American Bar Association
Description:
Online guide discusses making a will, trusts, living trusts, incapacity and other estate planning topics.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
Description:
Factsheet explains "informed consent"; includes suggestions and checklist for making health care decisions
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Source: Family Caregiver Alliance
Description:
Legal matters that should be discussed when a person has Alzheimer's disease or is otherwise incapacitated.
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Source: National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Description:
Explores issues regarding discussing your healthcare wishes with your loved ones and doctor
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