Understanding Advance Care Planning

Understanding Advance Care Planning

Understanding Advance Care Planning: Why It Matters for Your Health

April 16th is National Healthcare Decisions Day, a reminder that planning for the future is an important step in managing your health. While it’s not always easy to think about medical decisions in advance, having a plan in place ensures that your wishes are honored, and your loved ones are prepared.

What Is Advance Care Planning?

Advance care planning involves making decisions about the type of medical care you would want in case you are unable to speak for yourself. This includes:

  • Identifying a Healthcare Power of Attorney – someone you trust to make medical decisions on your behalf
  • Completing an Advance Directive (Living Will) – a legal document outlining your preferences for treatments, life support, and other medical interventions
  • Discussing your wishes with family, loved ones, and healthcare providers

Why Is It Important?

  • Reduces Stress for Loved Ones – Having a plan helps prevent difficult decisions during medical emergencies.
  • Ensures Your Wishes Are Honored – Your preferences for life-sustaining treatment, pain management, and end-of-life care are documented.
  • Prevents Unnecessary Medical Interventions – Advance directives guide healthcare providers in delivering care that aligns with your values.

How to Start the Conversation

Talking about future healthcare decisions can feel overwhelming, but it’s a crucial step in ensuring your wishes are known. Here’s how to begin:

  • Think About What Matters Most – Consider your values, quality of life preferences, and any medical treatments you’d want or avoid.
  • Choose a Trusted Healthcare Proxy – Select someone who understands your wishes and is comfortable advocating for you.
  • Have the Conversation – Talk openly with your family, caregivers, and medical providers.
  • Complete Legal Documents – Fill out an advance directive and ensure it is shared with your healthcare team.

Take Control of Your Healthcare Decisions

Advance care planning is a gift to yourself and your loved ones. By taking proactive steps now, you can have peace of mind knowing your wishes will be respected.

Ready to start the conversation? Call (920) 996-1060 to schedule an appointment with one of our providers to discuss your advance care planning options.