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A health care proxy is a simple,
written document, like a living will, that ensures individuals will receive
the type of care they want at the end of their lives. It is a critical
step for an individual because it ensures that a person's care is consistent
with his or hers beliefs and values and that a person's final wishes are
fulfilled.
To have a health care proxy
ensures that an individual be allowed to maintain control of his or her
treatment at the end of their life, the holidays are an opportune time
to discuss this important issue, as families and loved ones get together.
A health care proxy is a document
that designates a trusted relative or friend to make health care decisions
for an individual if he or she is unable to make them for themselves.
It is a legally binding instrument that allows for one's wishes to be
carried out.
Massachusetts' laws support
good advance care planning in the form of living wills and health care
proxies, and that these documents are critical to good end-of-life care.
Resources are available for
consumers from the Medical Society and the State Commission. To obtain
an information packet on health care proxies, contact the Medical Society
at 800-843-6356 or visit the website www.healthcareproxy.org.
To view the state's Resource Guide for End of Life Services, visit www.endoflifecommission.org
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