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  2. Advance healthcare directive - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. An advance healthcare directive, also known as living will, personal directive, advance directive, medical directive or advance decision, is a legal document in which a person specifies what actions should be taken for their health if they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves because of illness or incapacity. In the U.S ...

  3. What Are Your Legal Rights When You Have Schizophrenia? - WebMD

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    What Are Psychiatric Advance Directives? In 25 states, you have the right to create a psychiatric advance directive. This is a legal document that lists your mental health treatment preferences.

  4. How to Make Your Advance Directives - WebMD

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    There are two types of advance directives: Health care proxy. This is a document that names the person who will make your medical decisions if you can’t. It’s also called a durable power of ...

  5. Advance Directives and Medical Power of Attorney - WebMD

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    Once you have completed your advance directive, you should ensure that everyone involved in your care has a copy and is aware of it: your doctor, your hospital, your hospice or palliative care ...

  6. Your Guide to End of Life Planning - Healthline

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    End of life planning is a key part of financial and estate planning. An end of life plan allows you to officially document your wishes for the final days. This includes important decisions such as ...

  7. Mental Health Resources: What You Need to Know

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    intense fear or anxiety about weight gain. dramatic changes in eating or sleeping habits. unexplained changes in school or work performance. inability to cope with daily activities or challenges ...

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