You may have very strong feelings
about the medical treatment you would or wouldn't want if you
were terminally ill or severely injured and unable to communicate
your wishes. One way to make your desires known is through a
living will.
The Living Will
A living will describes the medical procedures,
drugs, and courses of treatment that, in certain situations,
you would choose for yourself if you were able to do so. It also
describes under what conditions you would want treatment withheld
and, if you so desire, can instruct medical personnel not to
use artificial means or heroic measures to keep you alive if
there is no hope for your recovery.
The Health-Care Proxy
To ensure that the wishes expressed in your living
will are carried out, you should select someone to authorize
a course of treatment on your behalf. A health-care proxy is
a signed and witnessed document that appoints an agent to make
decisions on your health care if your doctor determines that
you are unable to make these decisions for yourself. Be certain
that the person you name understands your wishes and is willing
to act in your best interests should it become necessary.
When preparing a living will or health-care proxy,
it is important to consult a legal advisor for help. Both of
these documents can help to ensure your peace of mind that your
health care wishes will be followed should the need arise.
Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New
York provides the above as a general information service only;
it does not constitute, nor is it to be construed as, legal
or tax advice. Protecting your personal and financial security
is important to us. A Security Mutual Life
Representative, working in conjunction with your other
professional advisors, can be instrumental in helping you plan
for the best financial future for you and your family. Please contact
us if you have any questions or are in need of planning
assistance. (Legal Notice)
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