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sonatainthekeyoflife t1_j4v009r wrote

Definitely something everyone should have in place. Just know that if a patient is incapacitated, the family can override advanced directives. It’s also good to speak with your spouse or next of kin and let them know what your wishes would be. You can legally designate a health care power of attorney to make decisions if you trust someone more than your next of kin. And do all way before you need it.

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