Living Will
A living will is a
document that provides specific instructions about health
care treatment. It is generally used to state one’s wishes
to refuse life sustaining treatment under specific
circumstances, i.e.: serious illness, persistent vegetative
state, etc., that may arise in the future. It does not
appoint a "health care agent" and does not replace a
Health Care Proxy.
A living will just serves to make your wishes known
(and to possibly serve as clear and convincing evidence of
your wishes). If a person has a health care proxy, but also
has a living will, the living will can provide instructions
for the health care agent that serves to guide his or her
decisions.
To download a form with
instructions, please click
New York
Living Will Form and Instructions.
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