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To the Editor,
As we begin a new year, many of us embrace January as a time for fresh starts and meaningful resolutions. However, there’s one resolution that’s often overlooked but …
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To the Editor,
As we begin a new year, many of us embrace January as a time for fresh starts and meaningful resolutions. However, there’s one resolution that’s often overlooked but incredibly valuable, developing or updating your advance directives. As a hospice professional, I’ve seen firsthand how this important step can provide peace of mind for individuals and their families.
Advance directives, including living wills and healthcare proxies, ensure that your wishes are respected should you face serious illness or injury. They allow you to communicate your preferences for medical treatment, sparing your loved ones from the burden of making difficult decisions on your behalf without guidance. In my experience, families experience far less stress and uncertainty when they have clear instructions to follow.
January, with its quiet pace and sense of new beginnings, is an ideal time to reflect on your values and discuss them with loved ones. Establishing your advance directives now can be a compassionate gift to yourself and those closest to you. While these conversations can feel challenging, the comfort they bring is well worth it.
I urge everyone to consider this January as the perfect opportunity to take control of your healthcare decisions and ensure your voice is heard.
Mira Ackman
Volunteer Coordinator
Compassus
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