The South Carolina Declaration of A Desire For A Natural Death (Living Will) is a legal document that allows an individual to make decisions about their health care and end-of-life care, in the event that they become unable to make these decisions themselves. With this document, an individual can express their wishes regarding the administration of medical treatments, life-sustaining treatments, and other end-of-life care. This document also allows an individual to appoint a health care representative, who will make decisions on their behalf if they become unable to do so. There are two types of South Carolina Declaration of A Desire For A Natural Death (Living Will): the Advance Directive and the Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POST). The Advance Directive allows an individual to make decisions about their medical care, including decisions about treatments, medications, and other end-of-life care. The POST is a more detailed document, which includes specific instructions for medical professionals, including orders for life-sustaining treatments.