advance medical directive
If a person with alzheimer's refuses medical care, and the caretaker has a medical directive, can the caretaker get the medical care needed.
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Re: advance medical directive
Yes, if it complies with the law of the state in which the patient resides and the state allows healthcare powers to be exercised under a health care directive. Death and Disability planning is very important for all of us. Yet, we typically know so little about it. You can go to www.yourlivinglegacy.info for more information on this. You may well decide its best to handle all of this without a lawyer, which you may well be able to do, with my Legacy Trust Package. My book explaining all this in lay terms is $19.95. The do it yourself trust package if you choose to use it is only $79.95.
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