An advance directive is a collection of legal documents that specifies how you want decisions related to your healthcare to be made if you can no longer communicate your wishes. This can include appointing a loved one you trust to make decisions on your behalf. There are four types of advance directives in Pennsylvania:
1. A durable power of attorney for medical care
2. Power of attorney for mental health
3. Living will declaration
4. Mental health declaration
While nobody wants to think of themselves in a situation in which they will need these documents, it is best to be prepared so that your loved ones will have less to worry about in the event that you are incapacitated. At the Law Offices of Kelton M. Burgess, LLC, we are ready to help you ensure nothing important is missed.
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