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New York Health Care Law - DO NOT RESUSCITATE ORDERS (DNR)
Under New York law, a DNR Order instructs medical professionals not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), that is, emergency treatment to restart your heart or lungs when your heartbeat or breathing stops.10 This means that doctors, nurses, ...   More details

New York Health Care Law - MAKING YOUR ADVANCE DIRECTIVES KNOWN
After signing your Health Care Proxy or Living Will, follow these tips:
 
- Make several photocopies of the completed forms. ...   More details

New York Health Care Law - Sign Your Health Care Proxy
Two witnesses must watch you sign your Health Care Proxy form and say that you appeared to sign willingly. Neither your agent nor your alternate agent can serve as a witness. You do not need to have the form notarized.
 
The standard Healt ...   More details

New York Health Care Law - YOUR RIGHT TO DECIDE YOUR TREATMENT
The United States Supreme Court has concluded that you have a constitutional right to be free of unwanted medical treatment.3 New York law also grants you the right to accept or reject medical treatment, including life-prolonging procedures, such as ...   More details

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Shortcomings of Advance Directives
Every state has one or more advance directive laws. Over the past 25 years, many layers of these laws have contributed to a great deal of confusion and complexity. A state may have separate statutory provisions for health care directives (i.e., livin ...   More details

Understanding Living Will
A Living Will is one form of Advanced Directive. Other names for a Living Will are a "medical directive" or "medical declaration." A living will instructs your physician to administer no life-sustaining procedures should two physi ...   More details

What Advance Directives Cannot Do
Advance directives were designed to help clients accomplish end-of-life medical planning. Paradoxically, advance directives may help clients avoid the real task of end-of-life planning. Executing an advance directive may create a safe, legal fiction ...   More details

What are examples of powers I could give (or NOT give) to my agent in a DPOAHC?
- Consent to or refuse any medical care used to maintain, diagnose or treat a physical or mental condition
 
- Make arrangements for treatment facilities or individual health care personnel ...   More details

What are the requirements for witnesses to a Health Care Directive?
In order to be valid, your Living Will and Power of Attorney for Health Care must be signed in the presence of two or more witnesses. The witnesses must also meet certain requirements. They:
 
- must be at least 18 years of age; ...   More details

 
 

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