What happens if my primary and alternate decision makers disagree?

Created by Jadzia Samuel, Modified on Tue, 29 Aug, 2023 at 12:13 PM by Jadzia Samuel

It is important to share your wishes to both your primary and alternate decision makers (along with any other important loved ones), so that the chance of disagreements are minimized. This is often a stressful time, and it helps that everyone is on the same page. If there are disagreements, physicians will turn to your primary decision maker first.

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