Hot Springs & Monterey, VA

For local news delivered via email enter address here:
Retail
Services
Dining &
Lodging
Events & Entertainment
Auto
Home &
Farm
Real Estate
Message Board
Notices
Business
Directory
News
  Top News
  Obituaries
  Schools
  Sports
  Religion
  Calendar
  Sheriff's   Report
  Early Files
  Classifieds
  Letters
  Opinions &   Commentary
  Special
  Section
  Archive
 
Links
  SUBSCRIBE
  HERE
  Classified   Order
  About
  Contact/Staff
  Write a
  Letter
  Send a Tip
  Advertisers   Index
  Archive
 
Search Archive

Copyright © 2006-2008
The Recorder
All Rights Reserved

RSS
RSS Feed


Newspaper web site content management software and services


DMCA Notices
  Top NewsApril 10, 2008 

ARH offers information on wills, directives

LOW MOOR - Alleghany Regional Hospital will participate in National Healthcare Decision Day on April 16 by offering free advance directives forms and information on living wills and naming an agent for health care decisions.

Hospital representatives will be on site to answer questions and offer assistance with completing forms in the Main Lobby from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Advance directives will be available for both Virginia and West Virginia residents. As an added service, any completed advance directive will be put on filein the hospital's medical records department.

What is an advance directive? All adults can benefit from thinking about what their health care choices would be if they are unable to speak for themselves. These decisions can be written down in an advance directive so that others know what they are.

Advance directives come in two main forms: A "health care power of attorney" (or "proxy" or "agent" or "surrogate") documents the person you select to be your voice for your health care decisions if you cannot speak for yourself. A "living will" documents what kinds of medical treatments you would or would not want at the end of life.

National Healthcare Decisions Day is an initiative to encourage patients to express their wishes regarding health care and for providers and facilities to respect those wishes, whatever they may be.

"As a result of National Healthcare Decisions Day, many more Americans can be expected to have thoughtful conversations about their health care decisions and complete reliable advance directives to make their wishes known," said Nathan A. Kottkamp, chair of the National Healthcare Decision Day initiative. "Fewer families and health care providers will have to struggle with making difficulthealth care decisions in the absence of guidance from the patient; and health care providers and facilities will be better equipped to address advance health care planning issues before a crisis and be better able to honor patient wishes when the time comes to do so."

Click ads below
for larger version













System and Method for Display
Ads have a Patent Pending.
Click Here for More Information