Health Care Directives
Health Care Directives
Health Care Directives
Who?
Adults age 18 or older who wish to have a family member or other person have access to their medical information and make medical decisions.
How?
There are forms you can fill out to create a health care directive. You can also pick up a form at your local hospital. A form itself is not required, but it is the easiest way to ensure your health care directive meets the legal requirements. A health care directive must: Be in writing and be dated State the name of the individual writing the directive Be signed by the individual or by someone authorized to sign, and be signed in the presence of a notary or two witnesses Include the appointment of the agent and instructions about what type of medical decisions the agent is allowed to make Once you have signed your health care directive, distribute it to family members and your health care providers.
It is such a relief that my dad has a health care directive written up. He gave each of us kids a copy. When my mom was injured severely by a drunk driver. Dad and us kids were at a loss as to what care mom would want. Im proud of my dad for preparing us all for future heath issues he may deal with. -Stella
Where?
For more information, visit the Minnesota Department of Health website and visit the Minnesota Board on Aging website.