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 What is the difference between a Living Will and a Power of Attorney for Health Care? View Question: www.chippewavalleycarecoalition.org

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Living Will allows you to make statements about choices you would want if you had a terminal illness or were in a persistent vegetative state. It directs physicians whether to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment or a feeding tube if you develop an illness or injury that cannot be cured, and your death is imminent. It does not give authority to anyone to make health care decisions on you...
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Answer: Living Will is a declaration to physicians that expresses your wishes regarding life-sustaining procedures or non-orally ingested nutrition and hydration, if you have a terminal illness, an end-stage disease or if you are in a persistent vegetative s...
Answer: A living will tells physicians your wishes regarding life-sustaining procedures if you have a terminal illness, an end-stage disease or if you are in a persistent vegetative state. You may direct that life-sustaining procedures be withheld or withdra...
Answer: Wisconsin laws recognize two forms of advance directives - the living will and the health care power of attorney.A living will (Declaration to Physicians) describes the kind of life-sustaining care you would want if injury or illness leaves you in a ...
Answer: Yes. A Living Will pertains to artificial life support and is not implemented until a physician decides the individual is terminal. Basically, a Living Will is a document that allows you to decide whether or not to be kept on artificial life support....
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Answer: It takes time to make a good decision, and there are no easy answers. Try not to get caught up in making a snap decision. Take your time. In order to make the right decision for you, it's important to weigh the good and bad of all your options. Talk ...