Have you considered stating in writing your end-of-life wishes for your final medical care and treatment? If so, a living will is what you need.
A living will states your intent that under certain circumstances, you wish for medical procedures to be withheld or withdrawn, and that you wish to be permitted to die naturally with only medication and procedures necessary for comfort.
A living will can help take the burden off of your family members if they have to make a difficult end-of-life decision.
This insight into the law is provided by the attorneys at Bailey & Gunderson Co., L.P.A., with offices in Norwood and Western Hills. Phone: 513-631-0022.