To get the kind of care you want in the event of a serious accident or illness, you need to prepare now. You will want to talk to anyone who might be asked to make medical decisions for you if you are not able to speak for yourself. That might include your doctors, family, friends or even a neighbor. Talk ahead of time, before a crisis, to make sure everyone is clear about your wishes.
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