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a document written by someone still legally capable requesting that he should be allowed to die if subsequently severely disabled or suffering terminal illness
after he discovered he had AIDS he drew up a living will
How To Use living will In A Sentence
- Although Living Wills have been legislated through federal law, it has been left to each state to develop requirements for interpreting and implementing these documents.
- For some, the cost of living will top the bill; for others, a vibrant cultural life will be more important; others might rate healthcare or freedom of speech as the deciding factor.
- { A Living Will Versus a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care } Why would I designate a health-care proxy? THE STAPLE STREET GANG: MANDY AND THE PURPLE SPOTTED HANKY
- A reduced standard of living will develop from increasing taxation and rising unemployment.
- But there is also a curious symmetry between opponents of the death penalty, and opponents of euthanasia and living wills.
- after he discovered he had AIDS he drew up a living will
- A reduced standard of living will develop from increasing taxation and rising unemployment.
- { A Living Will Versus a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care } Why would I designate a health-care proxy? THE STAPLE STREET GANG: MANDY AND THE PURPLE SPOTTED HANKY
- I signed a ‘living will’, making it clear that, if I were terminally ill, I should receive no more than palliative care.
- A living will also allows a person to state with particularity the forms of treatment which are wanted and not wanted.