Living Wills and Advance Directives
If you are age 60 or older and in need of will we may be able to help depending on the county you live in (in some counties we contract with local Area Agencies on Aging who may be able to help).
A Living Will or Advance Directive permits you to determine what medical care decisions should be made or not made if you are in an end-of-life medical circumstance. You may also name a person, sometimes called a surrogate, to either follow your living will instructions, or, if you wish, to have the surrogate make medical decisions for you if you become incapable of understanding and making your own end-of-life medical decisions