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A Massachusetts Living Will (also
called an "Advance Directive"), is a document that expresses an
individual's desire to refuse extraordinary medical treatment that
will probably not effect a cure, but will result merely to prolong
the process of dying.
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Massachusetts Living
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A Massachusetts Living Will (also
called an "Advance Directive"), is a document that
expresses an individual's desire to refuse
extraordinary medical treatment that will probably
not effect a cure, but will result merely to prolong
the process of dying. In the majority of states, a
living will is a legally enforceable document but in
Massachusetts, it is merely a statement of wishes
without binding legal authority. The hope, however,
is that your loved ones and your doctor will honor
your wishes if and when the need arises.
Your Living Will should express your general
wishes at the very least; but it can be as specific as you would like. If you
have definite desires or preferences as to medical treatment, it is important to
detail them both in the document itself and in discussions with your health care
agent and physician. This corroboration of written and oral evidence will help
to ensure that your wishes and values will be respected when you can no longer
make these judgments on your own behalf. For example, you might want to specify
your preferences about: (1) artificial nutrition and hydration; (2) cardiac
resuscitation; (3) mechanical respiration; (4) antibiotics; (5) pain medicine,
etc.
You should execute both a Health Care Proxy and a Living Will.
The Health Care Proxy is your own expression of your attitudes and wishes about
your health care while the Massachusetts Living Will is specific to the way in
which you would like your life to end under certain circumstances. You will want
to select a Health Care Agent that you can rely on to effectively communicate
the views expressed in your Living Will, to your physician to help ensure that
they will be honored.
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