Category
Health
Type of publication Infographic
2 pages
Due to an accident, illness, or simply aging, you could become unable to consent to health care. You can make health care decisions about your body and your well-being in advance though. Planning your health care helps ensure your wishes are respected.
There are several ways to plan your health care. Some are more formal than others. This pamphlet provides an overview of ways to plan your health care and the differences between them.
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