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When you complete your Advance Funeral Plan and receive your documents in the mail, that's when we'll complete your Advance Directives FREE OF Charge

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Advance Directives

Involves preparing for the realities of life. Funeral pre-planning is responsible and we also know the critical importance of completing an advance directive.

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What is an Advance Directive?

Sometimes called advance care directives, these document ensure that your wishes will be carried out in the future.

Defined as "a written statement of a person's wishes regarding medical treatment," advance directives, when properly signed and witnessed, will provide guidance for medical and health care decisions in the event the individual becomes incompetent and can no longer make such decisions.

 

Other Things to Know about Advance Directives

  • Advance directives are legal throughout the United States.

  • Governing laws vary so be sure to obtain an advance directive that complies with your state's laws.

  • You do not need an attorney to complete an advance directive.

  • If you reside in more than one state, you should complete an advance directive for each state where you spend a significant amount of time.

  • There are no time limitations on advance directives. A signed advance directive remains in force until a new one is completed.

  • Periodically review your advance directive to make sure it still reflects your desires. If it doesn't, don't try to amend it; simply complete a new one.

  • Paramedics and emergency medical technicians cannot recognize or honor a living will or medical power of attorney. They are obligated to do their best to stabilize the patient and get them to the hospital. When you are in the care of hospital personnel, your advance directive becomes valid.

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Power Of Attorney

A power of attorney, also known as a letter of attorney, is used to give another party authorization to act on behalf of someone in affairs relating to legal matters. The person authorized to make decisions is known as the agent or the attorney. The party who is authorizing the agent or attorney is referred to as the principal, donor, or grantor.

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A Living Will

is a document in which you can specify the medical treatments you wish to receive if you become incapacitated and can’t communicate.

As such, this document helps health care workers understand when to proceed with certain treatments when you’re:

​In a coma,  Terminally ill or injured, In the late stages of dementiaNear the end of life

 

 

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Last Will and Testament

is a legal document you can use to  leave clear instructions on how to pass on your property and finances to family members and friends.

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Advance Directive Are FREE With A Funeral Plan

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