Advance Directives
Prevea wants you to know you have the right to make decisions about your health care. This includes the right to accept or refuse medical or surgical treatment and the right to direct future health care decisions if you become unable to do so yourself. You can do this by completing an Advance Directive.
An “Advance Directive” is a written statement naming a person of your choice to make health care decisions on your behalf. The Advance Directive will empower your selected representative to make health care decisions should you become physically or mentally unable to do so independently. If you have questions or would like to learn more about advance directives, please call your provider’s office.
Information to help in Advance Directive and Do Not Resuscitate discussions
- Facing Difficult Decisions brochure
- Discussion Guides for Advance Care Planning
- Advance Care Planning - Serving as Agent
- Advance Care Planning - Patient Perspective
The following forms are available through the WI Department of Health Services:
- Declaration to Physicians (Living Will)
- Power of Attorney for Health Care (POAHC)
- Use when do not resuscitate or "no code" decision has been made:
- Power of Attorney for Finance and Property
- Authorization for Final Disposition
- Emergency Care Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order form (Community DNR)
- Code status - video
Frequently asked questions
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