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The Necessity of Living Wills and Healthcare Proxies

The Necessity of Living Wills and Healthcare Proxies

Explore the Need for Proper Legal Documentation to Honor Your Medical Wishes

This month, we explore the necessity of living wills and healthcare proxies. Planning for medical decisions allows you to ensure others follow your wishes when you cannot speak for yourself. A living will and healthcare proxy provide clarity and control over future healthcare choices. Margaret Zylka House, Attorney at Law in Connellsville PA, helps individuals create legally sound documents that protect their interests.

 

Learn What a Living Will Means and What it Covers

A living will is a legal document that outlines your medical treatment preferences if you become incapacitated. The document addresses:

  • Life-sustaining treatments – Ventilators, feeding tubes, or resuscitation
  • Pain management – Preferences for pain relief and palliative care
  • Organ donation – Your choice to donate organs or tissues
  • End-of-life decisions – Instructions for doctors on when to withhold or withdraw treatment

A well-drafted living will document ensures medical providers follow your wishes, reducing stress for loved ones.

 

Understand The Role of a Healthcare Proxy

A healthcare proxy (or medical power of attorney) allows you to name a trusted individual to make medical decisions on your behalf. This person:

  • Speaks for you when you are unconscious or unable to communicate
  • Consults with doctors to ensure treatment aligns with your wishes
  • Decides about surgery, medications, or life support

Choosing a healthcare proxy you trust ensures your medical care reflects your values.

 

Why Everyone Needs a Living Will and Healthcare Proxy

Without a living will and healthcare proxy:

  • Doctors may administer treatments you do not want
  • Family members may disagree over your care
  • Courts may appoint someone to decide for you

Advance directives eliminate confusion and protect your right to choose your medical care.

 

Call Margaret Zylka House, Attorney at Law for Legal Guidance to Secure Your Future Creating a living will and healthcare proxy provides peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Margaret Zylka House, Attorney at Law in Connellsville PA, ensures these documents meet legal requirements and reflect your intentions.

 

 

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