National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD) on April 16th serves as a reminder that everyone, regardless of age or health status, should have a plan in place for medical decisions. If you become unable to communicate due to illness or injury, your family may struggle to make choices about your care. Without clear legal documents, decisions about treatments, life support and end-of-life care may be left to doctors or state laws rather than your loved ones.
Creating an advance care plan ensures that your medical preferences are honored, while guiding those who will make decisions on your behalf.
Advance care planning involves preparing for the possibility that you may one day lose the ability to make medical decisions. This process includes:
An effective plan eliminates uncertainty, allowing family members to focus on providing support rather than making emotionally difficult decisions.
An advance directive is a legal document that outlines your medical preferences. It includes:
These documents ensure that your wishes are followed, even if you are unable to express them yourself. Without them, hospitals and doctors may be forced to follow standard medical procedures that may not align with your values.
A POLST form is designed for individuals with serious health conditions and provides specific medical instructions for emergency responders and healthcare providers. Unlike a living will, which serves as general guidance, a POLST form is a medical order that must be followed.
Even with the right documents in place, conversations about medical care are crucial. Family members may not always agree on what is best, and without guidance, they could struggle with difficult decisions.
Discussing preferences in advance allows:
It may be uncomfortable to discuss these topics. However, taking the time to express your values and preferences now can prevent stress and uncertainty later.
Many people avoid advance care planning because they feel they are too young or healthy. However, medical emergencies can occur at any age, and having a plan in place helps eliminate unnecessary confusion during critical moments.
National Healthcare Decisions Day is an opportunity to:
Making these decisions now gives you control over future medical care, while protecting your loved ones from unnecessary stress.
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