Advance Care Planning

Preparing for what may come can provide peace of mind. Let us help.



Most people agree it’s important to talk about advance care planning with their family—yet only a third have done it. Advance care planning helps you stay involved in your healthcare if you can no longer make decisions for yourself. Use this page to learn more about how to do it. We’ve outlined five steps you can take and provided a host of resources to help you feel as prepared as you can.

The Five Steps of Advance Care Planning

Step 1: Choose your health care proxy or decision maker

Step 2: Identify your values regarding health care

Step 3: Have a conversation about these values

Step 4: Complete an Advance Directive

Step 5: Give your wishes to your doctor and your health care proxy

More Information You Can Use

A compassionate look at end-of-life care

About your Medicare hospice care benefit

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