|
Advance Directives
|
Our practice supports patient's rights to make decisions about their
medical care and treatment, especially in situations where they cannot make
their wishes known. Review information about Advance Directives, Living
Wills and Durable Power of Attorney.
|
What is a living
will? In North Carolina, a living will is a document that
tells others that you want to die a natural death if you are terminally and
incurably sick or in a persistent
vegetative state from which you will not recover. In a living will, you can
direct your doctor not to use extraordinary means that would delay your
dying. Example:
Using a breathing machine (respirator or ventilator) or stop such treatments if
they have been started. You can direct the doctor not to begin or to
stop giving you food and water through a tube (artificial nutrition or
hydration).
What is a healthcare
power of attorney (healthcare agent)?
In North Carolina, you can name
a person to make a medical care decision for you, including mental
health treatment decisions, if you later become unable to decide yourself. This
person is called your healthcare agent. In the legal document you name who you want
your agent to be. You can say what medical treatments you would or would not
want. Your agent then knows what choices you would make.
Forms
|