An Advocate for End-of-Life Care
Aug 14, 2020
3 minutes
Imagine you had a stroke and can barely speak. Your doctor suggests an experimental drug that is risky but could be highly effective. Your daughter wants you to try it, despite the risk and cost. Your husband is hesitant but the state gives him higher priority in decision making. If you could communicate, you would say, “yes, absolutely.”
It’s a scenario no one wants to think about, but having a health care power of attorney (also known as
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