April 16 is National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD). And now that you’ve met the big deadline for filing your tax return, it's a great time to turn your attention to ensuring that your estate planning documents are in place, beginning with your own advance directives.
Everyone needs current and valid advance directives. This simple outline of the care that you wish to receive when you may not be able to communicate your wishes provides a clear and concise roadmap for your loved ones and health care providers. This single step is so important, because your family won’t have to guess or assume what “Mom or Dad would have wanted” in the event that you cannot give direction to your family. Your instructions can be clearly spelled out in a legally recognized document.
We encourage you to consider taking a step forward in planning for your family’s peace of mind by making a decision on the the following — today: