Title: Advance Directives in New York
1Advance Directives
in New York
What They Do and Why You Need Them
2Making Your Choices Known
Making Your Choices Known
3An advance directive is a type of legal document
that allows you to control the kind of health
care you do or do not want to receive should you
one day become incapacitated
4In New York there are two essential types of
advance directive
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the living will
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the living will
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The health care proxy,
sometimes known as a health care power of
attorney
7Creation of Advance Directives
8If you want to make any kind of advance directive
in the state of New York, you must meet two
minimum requirements
9First, you must be at least 18 years old
10First, you must be at least 18 years old
Second, you have to be of sound mind
11Living Will
Living Will
12Expressing Your Choices
13Living wills are documents in which you state
your medical choices
14Should you become incapacitated, your health
care providers will refer to your living will
when determining what kind of care or treatment
to give you
15Health Care Proxy
16Someone else makes your choices
17A health care proxy gives you the ability to name
someone else who will make decisions on your
behalf
18Should you become incapacitated, your proxy will
be able to talk to your doctors and tell them
what kind of care you should or should not
receive
19proxies
20Your Representative
21Almost anyone can serve as your health care
proxy or agent
22However, you cannot choose your doctor, or
someone employed by your hospital or nursing
home, unless that person is a member of your
family
23Details
24Many Options
25Advance directives give you the option to make
your choices in a legally enforceable manner,
but its up to you to decide the kind of care
you do or do not wish to receive
26Always talk to your attorney to make sure you
create directives that are specific enough to
make sure your choices will be honored
27If you want to learn more about advance
directives in New York, or need help in creating
one, our firm can help
28Contact the Law Office of Michael Robinson, PC at
(585) 374-5210 to schedule a FREE CONSULTATION
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