Medical Directive
name another person as agent to make health
care decisions for you if you are unable to make
your own decisions. You can also have your
agent make decisions for you right away, even if
you are still able to make your own decisions.
• also name an alternate agent to act for you if
your first choice is not willing, able or reasonably
available to make decisions for you.
Your agent may not be:
• an operator or employee of a community care
facility or a residential care facility where you are
receiving care.
• your supervising health care provider (the doctor
managing your care)
• an employee of the health care institution where
you are receiving care, unless your agent is
related to you or is a coworker.
Your agent may make all health care decisions for
you, unless you limit the authority of your agent.
You do not need to limit the authority of your agent.
If you want to limit the authority of your agent the
form includes a place where you can limit the
authority of your agent.
If you choose not to limit the authority of
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