Minnesota Health Care Directive helps you to communicate your wishes about medical treatment at some time in the future when you are unable to make your health care decisions
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If you do not have a Health Care Directive and you become incapacitated or incompetent you can not communicate your wishes to the doctor.
According to Minnesota Statutes, a principal with the capacity to do so may execute an Advance Health Care Directive.
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The Minnesota health care directive means a written instrument that complies with section 145C.03 of MN Statutes and includes one or
more health care instructions (living will), a health care power of attorney (appointment of health care agent), or both.
The statutory form is not mandatory, but recommended. Moreover, Minnesota Law does not require you to follow the formula
"two documents in one". For example, you may choose to appoint your agent to make important health-related decisions for
you in a Power of Attorney for Health Care and not to sign a Living Will.
Our website provides you with a choice of purchasing a statutory "Minnesota Advance Health Care Directive" that
consists of the following parts: Part I: Appointment of Health Care Agent; Part II: Health Care Instructions;
and a Durable Springing Power of Attorney for Property and Finance;
OR, you can purchase all of these forms separately:
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- Minnesota Revocable Living Will (Health Care Instructions)
- Minnesota Power of Attorney for Health Care (Appointment of Health Care Agent)
- Minnesota Springing Durable Power of Attorney for Property and Finance
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Business Notes
Brainerd Dispatch
Part two will build on that conversation and provide information on advance care planning — a process focusing on conversations about healthcare choices for the future. Healthcare directives, facilitators and notaries will be provided for each session.
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