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Advance Directives

In Ohio, "advance directives" is the term used to describe three types of legal documents you can complete to express your wishes regarding your future health care: (1) a durable power of attorney for health care (POA), (2) a declaration for mental health treatment, and (3) a living will. An advance directive can be an important tool for you as a consumer of mental health and other disability services to guide your care should your attending physician determine that you lack capacity to make your own health care choices.

If you are looking for general information about advance directives, refer to Choices: Living Well at the End of Life (PDF file) and its companion guide, Conversations That Light the Way (PDF file) published by the Ohio Hospice & Palliative Care Organization.

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