One of the most important steps you can take about your own health care is to name a health care proxy.
A health care proxy is a person you appoint to make health care decisions for you—according to your wishes—if you are unable to make or communicate those decisions for yourself. Generally, this situation occurs either because you are unconscious or because your mental state is such that you do not have the capacity to make your own decisions.
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As part of our mission, we gathered some resources you can use as you consider the issue of choosing a health care proxy.
Massachusetts Health Decisions (MHD) is a nonprofit organization that provides education and information on ethical issues in health care. One of its resources is a FAQs for the Public on the Massachusetts Health Care Proxy. It answers such questions as what the Massachusetts Health Care Proxy Law allows, who can complete a health care proxy, and guidelines on who you should choose as your health care agent.
This article from the American Bar Association covers health care proxies as well as living wills and advance directives.
Founded in 2010, The Conversation Project is a public initiative focused on tools, guidance, and resources about end-of-life care decisions. These two downloadable guides cover guidelines about when to choose a health care proxy, who to choose, and how to prepare your health care agent for the responsibility.