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PUT YOUR PAPERWORK SOMEWHERE SAFE AND OBVIOUS Once you’ve done the hard work of getting your wishes down on paper, make sure they don’t end up in a box on a high shelf where no one would think to look. Consider doing the following: 1. Copy or email your completed forms and give them to your health care agent and other family members, and to your doctors (all of them). Many of the electronic medical systems that your doctors and hospital use can upload your directive so it becomes a part of your chart. 2. Register them online with the U.S. Living Will Registry or MyDirectives.com. Documents can ...more
A Beginner's Guide to the End: Practical Advice for Living Life and Facing Death
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