A Loving Choice for People Faced with Terminal Illness

. . . Comfort, Dignity and Quality of Life on YOUR Terms


Death is not a failure. All people can be empowered to live fully and die well, on their own terms
Call Us at (303) 860-9915                        . . . and we'll talk to you, any time day or night, regarding any questions or concern you may have
Home
About Us
Hospice Services
Palliative Care Services
News and Events
Volunteer Opportunity
General Information
Links
Advanced Directives
FAQ
Rights of Patients
Hospice Disease Criteria
Notice of Privacy Practices
Hospice Basics
How to Reach Us
Testimonials

Advanced Directives

 

The U.S. Congress passed the Patient Self-Determination Act in 1990. Since that date, the conversations about the existence of an Advanced Medical Directive occur every time you see a new doctor, enter a hospital, a home health agency, or a hospice. Every person over the age of 18 who has feelings about quality vs. quantity of life, would greatly benefit from completing some type of Advanced Medical Directive.

Types of Advanced Directives

  • Durable Medical Power of Attorney - In this document you name an individual (referred to as your agent) who you appoint to make medical decisions for you if you are not able to make decisions for yourself. It is very important to talk to your doctor, your agent, and all important family members about your medical choices.
  • Living Will - In this document you tell your doctors what care you do or do not want if you are terminally ill. Two doctors must certify that you are terminally ill before this document goes into effect.
  • CPR Directive - This document allows you to refuse the administration of Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). This is one of the few medical treatments that is done without your consent unless you clearly state before hand in writing that you do not want it.
  • Five Wishes - This is the most powerful of the Advanced Medical Directives. It has five parts, or wishes. The first is an appointment of your agent. The second is an expanded Living Will and CPR Directive. The third, fourth, and fifth wishes cover your personal, spiritual and emotional wishes. This document allows you state your wishes for the medical care and the environment in which you receive that care.

Namaste Hospice has original copies of all of the above documents. We would be happy to supply you with the documents of your choice. You can email us at (insert link) or call us at 303-860-9915. We are also available to discuss these documents in more detail to groups. Please let us know how we can assist you in completing your Advanced Medical Directives prior to a catastrophic medical event. We want to support you in making the best decision that you are can for how you want to live out your life.

To learn more about available services, contact us at 303-860-9915