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Decisions
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... the process of distributing your assets. Whatever path you decide to follow, there are some basic decisions that you will need to make in order to complete your will. You will need to make a list of your...
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... or healthcare directive. If the person does not have an advance care plan and can no longer make decisions for themselves, or if they prefer that someone else makes these decisions, a family member or...
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... paid to the beneficiary of the insurance. A financial advisor can help you make these kinds of decisions. Tax credits People who have costs related to health-related goods and services, or additional...
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... or their substitute decision-makers, who are properly informed and able to make health care decisions can stop or decline treatment, even if that treatment might prolong life. While withholding treatment...
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... of the person' s values and wishes. The proxy will need to feel comfortable making health care decisions on the person’ s behalf when the person is unable to do so. Preparation of a health care...
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... discuss the dying person’ s wishes for a funeral well in advance, but in many families, decisions are made after the death has occurred. Types of funerals Funerals are influenced by cultural and...
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Decisions
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... choices and how they affect you – but remember, everyone has the right to make their own decisions. If you’ re concerned this person is no longer able to make good choices, or that their choices...
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... is another type of loss. Loss of control becomes an overwhelming theme in advanced illness, as decisions about your life are made by others. Losing control can lead to anger, frustration, and at times,...