advance directive

A written statement expressing a person's wishes for medical treatment should that person become incapacitated due to illness or serious injury and is no longer able to make his or her own decisions. Advance directives, which are governed on a state-by-state basis, fall into two categories: Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney.


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