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When should I complete a Living Will and a DPOAHC?


Complete these documents before you become ill. An accident or serious illness can happen at any time. Talking with your family and physician now gives you a chance to ask questions and talk about your concerns. If you do this when you're healthy, you'll be thinking clearly as you talk about this.
 
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