Dear Doctor: I recently read about advance directives that deal only with dementia. Is there some benefit to those over the more traditional directives? If so, how do I go about creating one? Dear ...
It is important to remember that you may change your living will or proxy at any time. Many patients hesitate to put their wishes in writing. They fear that if they do, they cannot change their health ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Q: I’m turning 65 next year and am looking at getting an advanced directive for health care written up. Should I get the rest of my family to sign up, too? — ...
Coronavirus has more people addressing their end-of-life planning. And for those who haven’t, it’s a great time to take it on. People are traditionally rather hesitant to take the steps that experts ...
No one can predict the future, but putting together an advance directive can bring you peace of mind and a plan for your medical care during an emergency or end of life. Dr. Maisha Robinson, chair of ...
Dear Doctor: I recently read about advance directives that deal only with dementia. Is there some benefit to those over the more traditional directives? If so, how do I go about creating one? Dear ...
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