Health Care Decisions Templates

When it comes to making important health care decisions, having the right documents in place is crucial. Our comprehensive collection of health care decisions documents provides individuals with the tools they need to properly plan for their medical future. Whether you're looking to designate a trusted individual to make health care decisions on your behalf or outline your wishes for end-of-life care, our documents are designed to ensure your voice is heard.

Our health care decisions documents, also known as health care decision forms or advance directive forms, are available for various states, including Colorado, New York, and North Carolina. These documents empower individuals to state their preferences regarding medical treatment, appoint a trusted person to act as their health care proxy, and express their desires for end-of-life care.

Our easy-to-use forms follow state-specific guidelines, ensuring that your health care decisions are legally recognized and adhere to local requirements. Furthermore, our collection includes forms catered to diverse populations, such as our Health Care Proxy Form available in Russian for New York residents.

Don't leave your future health care decisions to chance. Take control of your medical care by utilizing our health care decisions documents. With our comprehensive collection, you can feel confident that your wishes will be respected and followed, providing you and your loved ones with peace of mind.

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This Form is used for recording a patient's decision to leave a medical facility against medical advice in Marin County, California.

This Form is used for creating an Advance Directive for Health Care in the state of Virginia. It allows individuals to make decisions about their medical treatment in the event they become unable to communicate their wishes.

This form is used for creating a power of attorney document in the state of Colorado. A power of attorney allows someone else to act on your behalf in legal or financial matters.

This document outlines an individual's wishes and preferences for medical treatment and care in the state of Minnesota. It allows them to appoint a healthcare agent and specify their decisions regarding life-sustaining treatment and end-of-life care.

Download this Colorado form for a potential situation when a medical issue leaves you unable to express your wishes about medical treatment.

This form is used in New York as part of the patient's medical records and determines health care measures to be taken in the event of the patient's mental or physical incapacity.

This form is part of the Oklahoma patient's medical records and is used to determine health care measures to be taken in the event of the patient's mental incapacity.

Download this legal document employed in Virginia that spells out the medical treatments an individual would and would not want to be used to keep them alive. The form also clarifies the preferences for other medical decisions, such as pain management or organ donation.

Print out this will to pre-organize your health care in a potential scenario, prevent major arguments between your family members, control any necessary medical treatments and procedures and reduce potential extra medical bills in the state of Washington.

This document allows residents of Nevada to appoint someone to make health care decisions on their behalf in case they become unable to do so.

This document grants someone the authority to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf in Nebraska.

This Form is used for granting legal authority to an individual to act on your behalf in financial and legal matters in the state of New Mexico.

This type of form grants agents the power to make specific medical choices in relation to the principal in the state of Arizona.

Residents of Minnesota may use this type of form when a principal wants to create a back-up option regarding their treatment and have another individual be able to make specific choices concerning treatment.

This form is used in New Hampshire to allow another individual (usually a close friend or relative) the power to make important medical choices on behalf of the principal.

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