Advance care planning allows you to control the end of your life while you are still healthy and active. You can choose who will speak for you by completing a healthcare power of attorney, a legal form to name your healthcare agent. You can also help them choose what types of treatment you would want by completing a living will. As you begin to plan, consider each of the following things that can impact the choices you make.
If a sudden accident or illness leaves you unable to speak for yourself, your healthcare agent will be able to make medical care choices for you including but not limited to the following:
If there are specific decisions you don’t want your agent to be able to make, you have the option to limit their power. On the North Carolina healthcare power of attorney form, include your limitations in the special instructions section. On the South Carolina healthcare power of attorney form, use the designated section for limiting an agent’s power.
Your agent does not have to be a family member. This person does not have to know your entire medical history, but it is a good idea to include them in conversations with your doctor about your current medical conditions when possible. When choosing your agent, certain requirements must be met. Your healthcare agent:
Below are a few questions to help you in deciding who would be the best person to choose.
It is a good idea to choose a back-up agent, in case your agent is unable to speak for you.
Like most people, you probably don’t want doctors to stop caring for you when the end of your life is near, but you want to die peacefully and free from pain. Making choices now about the type of treatment you want or don’t want can relieve some of the stress from your loved ones in the future. Below are some questions that may help you. Every answer will be unique to you and can be helpful in making choices for your future care.
Questions to ask yourself:
Many people would choose to focus on how they are living as the most important factor in their decision-making. Others want to live as long as possible, even if they require constant medical care. To help you make these difficult decisions, review the statements below and think about how you feel about each option.
My biggest fears are:
If there comes a time when my health gets worse and I feel the end is near, my goal would be:
In my final days, I would like to be:
There may come a time when these difficult decisions have to be made for a child. Many parents who have been through this say being prepared for the end of their child’s life helped them feel they had some control. Parents also felt that having a plan allowed them to stay focused on the time they had left with their child. More information about making healthcare choices for a sick child can be found on the Courageous Parents Network.