Advanced Directives

More than one out of four older Americans face questions about medical treatment near the end of life but are not capable of making those decisions. These resources will help you to think about, discuss and share your wishes with others. Knowing how you would decide might take some of the burden off family and friends.
Advanced Directives
Advance care planning involves learning about the types of decisions that might need to be made, considering those decisions ahead of time, and then letting others know about your preferences, often by putting them into an advance directive. An advance directive is a legal document that goes into effect only if you are incapacitated and unable to speak for yourself. This could be the result of disease or severe injury—no matter how old you are. It helps others know what type of medical care you want. It also allows you to express your values and desires related to end-of-life care. You might think of an advance directive as a living document—one that you can adjust as your situation changes because of new information or a change in your health.Forms are available through the Tennessee Department of Health Advanced Directive Resources.