Sarah in SC
Moderator Emeritus
And just a quick plug not to forget the Heath Care Power of Attorney for your state of residence, which can have far more impact on your care and can be used to help guide your caregivers to the right decisions if you are not able to make them. The HCPOA is important to have, and you should have an alternate named in case your primary is not able to perform. I have chosen my DH as primary and a good friend who is a no-nonsense oncology RN with lots of experience as my alternate.