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Advance care planning is a way for you to ensure your wishes and goals are known for the types of care you expect to have at the end of your life.
Planning means having in-depth talks with doctors, family and close friends; making thoughtful choices; and creating advance directives. Doing this helps you keep control over your health care decisions if you become seriously ill and unable to communicate.
It’s a tool that the Institute for Healthcare Improvement developed. It includes questions you can answer to help organize your thoughts. There is also a resource called Guide for Talking with a Health Care Team that can help you have conversations with your health care providers.
Visit theconversationproject.org for more information or to download these tools.
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Advance directives can help you convey your desires and identify:
You can download the Louisiana Advance Directives booklet using the link below. The booklet includes a living will document.
Louisiana Advance Directives
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The law also allows you to designate a health care power of attorney to make decisions about your medical care and treatment if you are physically or mentally unable to do so. You may need to speak with an attorney for advice on creating a health care power of attorney to suit your needs.
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Advance care planning takes careful thought and preparation. Read this article on the Connection blog that may be helpful. Below are some other tools to get you started: