Learn what an Advance Directive is, about different types of directives, how and when to create yours, and how to ensure your end-of-life wishes are honored.
Giving Someone a Power of Attorney for Your Healthcare (multi-state guide and form)
The form in this guide is a simple version of a Health Care Advance Directive. It allows you to choose someone to make health care decisions for you if you can’t. If you name a health care agent when you are healthy, you will make sure that someone you trust can make health care decisions for you if you become too ill or injured to make them yourself.
How to Communicate About Serious Illness with Your Inner Circle - CaringInfo
Talking with your family, friends and inner circle about end-of-life care can be challenging in many ways. Learn tips for having these conversations with those you trust and rely on.
The Conversation Project - Planning for National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD): Top 5 FAQs
Looking for ideas for planning for and promoting National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD) in your community? We’ve pulled together some of our most frequently asked questions about planning for NHDD and created a roadmap with specific examples and resources to help provide answers.
How to Communicate About Serious Illness with Your Inner Circle - CaringInfo
Talking with your family, friends and inner circle about end-of-life care can be challenging in many ways. Learn tips for having these conversations with those you trust and rely on.
Advance Directive Forms for Each State & Territory - CaringInfo
Advance directives are state-specific legal documents for communicating end-of-life and care wishes. Learn why it's important to create one and how to do so.
Talking with Others About Their End-of-Life Wishes - CaringInfo
Learn how to have important conversations about a loved one's care and end-of-life wishes, whether you are responsible for their care or just want to listen.
Types of Care: Palliative, Comfort, Hospice, Bereavement - CaringInfo
Learn about the differences between palliative care, hospice, comfort care and bereavement care. Plus, resources for finding the right care at the right time.
Preparing and Planning for Serious Illness and End-of-Life - CaringInfo
Find information and resources to prepare patients and caregivers for dealing with a terminal illness. Learn what steps to take now and to plan for the future.
The following tips may be useful at any point during a serious illness, but especially when the person is not expected to live more than a few weeks or days.
Many terminally ill patients go home in their last days. For some, home hospice care doesn’t work. How can health systems provide home-like care at life’s end?
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