Wisconsin Living Wills and Health Care Package

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Wisconsin
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WI-P078-PKG
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This Living Will Package contains essential forms that allow you to make decisions about life support and direct others to implement your desires in that regard. These forms allow a person to explain in writing which medical treatment he or she does or does not want during a terminal illness. The following forms are included:



1. Statutory Power of Attorney for Health Care

2. Revocation of Statutory Power of Attorney for Health Care

3. Statutory Living Will

4. Revocation of Statutory Living Will

5. Uniform Anatomical Gift Act Donation

6. Revocation of Anatomical Gift Donation
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A living will is a legal document that contains a person's medical care and treatment instructions. The purpose of a living will is to allow a person to express health care decisions while he or she is mentally able to do so.

Normally, one person (not multiple persons to act at one time) is appointed as your health care proxy. It is quite common, however, for you to appoint one or more alternate persons (successors) in the event your first choice proxy is unavailable.

Both living wills and healthcare proxies have their benefits and limitations. A person must decide based on their own specific situation which one they are more comfortable with creating. A person could also choose to have both, where the living will is able to guide the healthcare proxy's decisions.

Power of Attorney for Healthcare With what is known as a durable power of attorney for health care, you can designate an agent that will make decisions that weren't covered by your living will. It is important to note that your health care agent can't overrule any of the provisions of your living will.

The doctor or nurse practitioner asks if you have a living will for several reasons; To be sure your wishes are being carried out in the event of a life-threatening event. To encourage you to talk about what you wishes for care and treatment would be in the event you could not speak for yourself.

What is an advanced health care directive? What are the components? How are they used? When do they become effective? What happens if I don't have one? Can I change my mind? If I have a living will, does that mean I won't get treatment? Where do I get these forms?

Living will. A living will is a written, legal document that spells out medical treatments you would and would not want to be used to keep you alive, as well as your preferences for other medical decisions, such as pain management or organ donation. In determining your wishes, think about your values.

Can you have both a living will and healthcare power of attorney? Yes. Since a living will generally covers very specific issues like DNR (or do not resuscitate), it may not deal with other important medical concerns you might have.

Advance directives are oral and written instructions about future medical care should your parent become unable to make decisions (for example, unconscious or too ill to communicate).A living will is one type of advance directive. It takes effect when the patient is terminally ill.

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