A Living Will makes your preferences for certain end-of-life decisions known. Say, for example, you feel strongly about not wanting to be connected to life support if you are in a coma, but that you are ok with a feeding tube. There are no right or wrong answers to decisions like these. What’s most important is that this document lets your loved ones know what you want, so that they can make sure your wishes are followed. A Living Will is NOT the same as a “Do Not Resuscitate” (DNR) … [Read more...]