Having a Health Care proxy in place can provide peace of mind and ensure that your wishes are respected, even in circumstances where you can no longer make decisions for yourself. You should consider choosing a proxy as soon as you are “of age”, perhaps age 18 or 21. It’s a good idea to review your proxy decisions every 10 years to ensure that your feelings and wishes haven’t changed.
When choosing a Health Care proxy, it's important to consider several factors to ensure that your wishes are respected and that your Health Care proxy is prepared to carry out your wishes if you cannot make decisions for yourself.
Remember, choosing a Health Care Proxy is an important decision, and it's important to take the time to choose the right person for this important role. You may also consider having a backup Health Care proxy in case your first choice is unavailable or unable to serve in this role.
Ask for their decision: Finally, ask for their decision, and respect their response, whether they are able to serve as your Health Care proxy or not.
To document your Health Care proxy selection, you can create a written Advance Directive, such as a Living Will or a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. This document should include the name, contact information, and signature of your Health Care proxy and should be signed by you and any witnesses required by your state.
It's important to ensure that your Advance Directive is properly executed and witnessed in accordance with your state's laws, and to keep multiple copies in safe and accessible places, such as with your personal papers, with your Health Care proxy, and with your doctor.
Additionally, you may also want to inform your doctor and any other relevant Health Care providers about your Health Care proxy and the Advance Directive, and provide them with a copy. This can help ensure that your proxy is informed and able to act on your behalf if and when needed.
LifeCloud provides a secure and accessible platform for your Advance Directives, such as your Living Will or Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. With LifeCloud, you can store your important medical documents in a single, safe location and make them easily accessible to your designated Health Care Proxy.
Not only does LifeCloud provide secure storage, it also offers reminders to review and update your Advance Directives, ensuring they remain current and aligned with your changing wishes and medical needs. You can create a LifeCloud Circle, which includes trusted friends, family members, your Health Care Proxy, and doctors, providing them with easy access to your Advance Directives and medical information in case of an emergency.
LifeCloud offers peace of mind in knowing that your Advance Directives are stored securely, easily accessible, and regularly reviewed to ensure they accurately reflect your current wishes and priorities.