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When It Comes to Medical Care, 
What’s Important to You?

Some things are hard to think about, and even harder to talk about. We can help.

We understand the challenges that an individual faces while managing an illness or in a medical crisis. These challenges may also fall on the shoulders of a caregiver. What choices are right, at this time — and in the future? What options are even available?

Our team can help you and your family to proactively prepare, plan and feel more confident about your future medical decisions — avoiding chaos in a crisis. They’ll help you think and talk through what’s most important to you, so that your doctors and the people around you understand your goals for the care and quality of life you want.

The result is keeping you in control of your medical choices and greater peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

A Free Benefit through Your Health Insurance

As a benefit from your health plan and at no cost to you, our clinical team and educational tools help you think through, define, document and communicate your healthcare choices — now and in the future.

Rest assured, our work with you will be personal, and always confidential.

 

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Can you relate to these people?

 

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  1. It’s great that you’ve let your doctor know your wishes.

  2. Does your doctor know who should make decisions on your behalf? We can help you select your Healthcare Proxy if you haven’t already chosen one.

  3. When you spoke with your doctor, did you have time to talk through different situations that could come up? We can do that together.

  4. Our Specialists can help ensure that your medical team knows what matters most to you.

  5. We can help you document your wishes and share them with others as well.

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  1. It’s great that you’ve talked with your family about the care you wish to receive in a crisis.

  2. Working with a Specialist can be a way to make sure they feel prepared for anything that might come up. So they never have to second-guess themselves about a tough decision.

  3. We can help you think through different scenarios. (There might be some that you and your family haven’t thought of.)

  4. We can also help you choose the person who would make decisions for you if you haven’t done so already.

  5. Having these conversations is crucial. Equally important is to share your wishes not just with your family, but with your doctors, too.

  6. We can help you legally document your wishes. And then share that document with your loved ones and your medical team.