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Some Facts About Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
Things To Consider-Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
Section 4
Checklists, Documents & Forms
 
Documents in Word format you can download and use.
 
Advanced Directives
-Forms and Checklists to help you get started
-Advance Medical Directives
-Appointing A Health Care Agent
-Being A Health Care Agent
-Legal considerations for Healthcare Directives
-Power of Attorney for Finances
-Durable Power of Attorney
-State Specific Information & Forms
 
Personal Emergency Information Form-A copy of this form, and any attachments, should be visible on your refrigerator, a copy put in the glove compartment of all vehicles, one provided to school for child's records etc. One should be filled out for each member of your family!
 
Planning advice for Special Needs people, plus other disaster and safety information from the American Red Cross.
 
Funeral Planning
-A planner
-Checklists & Forms
-VA information
 
You may also want to check out: HD Helpful Forms  - Documents in Word format to help caregivers in day to day care, family planning, appointments, Caregiver Daily Care planning booklet etc.
Blank form letters to use submitting infor-mation and questions to your physician.  These are in WORD format for downloading and tailoring with your own personal information.
  • Medication List: Request doctor manage avoid any
    potential serious side-affects.
  • Top 3 Things To Discuss On Your Next Appointment
  • List of problems or symptoms you want to discuss
  • List of non-critical questions to discuss
  • Personal Health History form for your medical records
A simple notebook containing this infor-mation can be a valuable gift to your family. Contains many forms, articles and suggestion for things to be included in a personal file.  Article is available to down-load.
Medication and OTC (over the counter) Form to fill out and attach to Personal Emergency Information form and provide to your primary care physican.
 
Where To Start-Questions To Ask Your Doctor
 
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