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If you are looking at this Tool Kit, you are either thinking of making a health care advance directive
(such as a Living Will or Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care), or you may have already signed one.
In either case, you should be aware that just having a written advance directive by itself does not ensure
that your wishes will be understood and respected. Studies have shown that standard advance directive forms do
little to influence end-of-life decisions without: 1) informed, thoughtful reflection about your wishes and values,
and 2) personal communication between you and your likely decision-makers before a crisis occurs.
Why a Tool Kit?
Good advance planning for health care decisions is, in reality, a continuing conversation - about values, priorities,
the meaning of one’s life, and quality of life. To help you in this process, this Tool Kit contains a variety of self-help
worksheets, suggestions, and resources. There are 10 Tools in all, each clearly labeled and user-friendly. The
Tool Kit does not create a formal advance directive for you. Instead, it helps you do the much harder job of discovering,
clarifying, and communicating what is important to you in the face of serious illness.
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Tool 1: How to Select Your Health Care Agent or Proxy
Tool 2: Are Some Conditions Worse Than Death?
Tool 3: How Do You Weigh Odds of Survival?
Tool 4: Personal Priorities and Spiritual Values Important to Your Medical Decisions
Tool 5: After Death Decisions to Think About Now
Tool 6: Conversation Scripts: Getting Past the Resistance
Tool 7: “Proxy IQ Test” for Family or Physician
Tool 8: What to Do After Signing Your Health Care Advance Directive
Tool 9: Guide for Health Care Proxies
Tool 10: Resources for Advance Planning for Health Care
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