It's about how you live

Decision Making

You may be caring for someone who needs assistance with day-to-day chores and tasks, but can still make their own decisions about personal matters such as financial affairs, medical care, and household issues.

Knowing and understanding your loved one’s values and wishes will be important as you become responsible for making decisions for them. Advance care planning is the process that allows you to make decisions about the care you would want to receive if you happen to become unable to speak for yourself.   Advance directives are tools that enable people to write down their preferences on a legal form and appoint someone to speak for them if they are no longer able. A living will, healthcare power of attorney, financial power of attorney, and a plan for funeral arrangements can help ensure peace of mind for your loved one and for you, the caregiver.

 
 

Free end-of-life brochures

National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization

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