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Ensure that your friends and loved ones' advance directive is available when they need it, wherever they are. Give the gift of peace of mind that comes with life-time registration in the U.S. Living Will Registry. Take advantage of this special time-limited offer. Enter the recipient's name and address in the box below. Each recipient must be entered separately. After entering a recipient, click "Add to Cart". To add another recipient, click "Continue Shopping". More details...
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Gift Advance Directive Registration
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You can give a life-time membership in the U.S. Living Will Registry as a gift.  If your friend or loved one already has an advance directive, registration will ensure that their document is available when needed.  If they do not yet have an advance directive, receiving this gift may serve as the impetus to sit down and prepare their document. 

Registration materials and instructions are sent in a handsome and practical gift folder.  Your name will appear on the wallet card and on the annual update letters, reminding the registrant that this valuable service was a gift from you.  This is a wonderful gift for any occassion, and one that will continue to be appreciated year after year. 

What the recipient of your gift will receive:

1.  Life-time membership in the U.S. Living Will Registry.
2.  Electronic registration of your document in the nationwide registry.
3.  Wallet card and personal Registration #.
4.  Labels for your Insurance Card and Driver's License.
5.  Annual update letters sent to them during the anniversary month of their registration with new wallet card and labels.  The original gift letter and all annual update letters and wallet cards will identify you as the gift giver.
6.  Unlimited changes to their information and document
7.  Access to their document via Internet with their personal Registration #.
8.  Access to their document by health care providers by any of the following 4 methods:
    
- Access via Internet using your personal Registration # (wallet card).
    - Access via Internet using your social security # (if they choose to provide it...providing their social security # is safe and increases the accessibility of their document).
    
    - Access via Internet by name and birth date search by member health care providers.
    - Access via toll-free telephone/facsimile by all health care providers. 
9.   Privacy and confidentiality - their personal information is never sold or released to third parties - they do not need to "opt out".
10.  Peace of mind that their wishes will be available to health care providers whenever and wherever needed.  Their
family members will not be burdened with difficult, guilt-ridden decisions about their care.

Once your gift order is processed, the recipient will be sent a registration packet and instructions by U.S. Mail.


Will your health care choices be honored if you become incapacitated?

Protect your right to control your health care. Learn how to create and register your living will and health care proxy.

Health care is vitally important to everyone. Wherever you are, whatever the situation, you want to be sure you receive appropriate treatment. But even more importantly, you want your decisions to be honored.

The United States Supreme Court guarantees you the right to make those choices, even when you are too sick to make your wishes known. This right gives you control and protects your dignity. But how can you be sure that your choices will be honored if you're incapacitated?

Every American, regardless of age, faces this question. If you plan now, you can make sure you get the kind of care you want, and relieve your family of burdensome decisions.

Make your choices known in an advance directive.

An advance directive is a legal document in which you state how you want to be treated if you become very ill and there is no reasonable hope for your recovery. Although laws vary from state to state, there are basically two kinds of advance directives.

1. A living will is a legal document in which you state the kind of health care you want or don't want under certain circumstances.

2. A health care proxy (or durable health care power of attorney) is a legal document in which you name someone close to you to make decisions about your health care if you become incapacitated.

You can have both - a health care proxy naming a person to make the decisions, and a living will to help guide that person in making the decisions.

In order for your advance directive to be useful, it has to be available. After all, your advance directive won't do you any good if no one can find it.

Ensure that your advance directive is available when you need it, wherever you are.

Fortunately, there's an easy, secure way to make sure that your advance directive is available to your family and doctors wherever and whenever it's needed: the U.S. Living Will Registry.

Developed in consultation with attorneys who represent hospitals, the U.S. Living Will Registry is a nationwide service that stores your advance directive electronically and makes it available 24 hours a day to health care providers across the country. Your advance directive - living will, health care proxy, or both - is made available to your family and doctors when most needed: when you're too sick to communicate your wishes.

U.S. Living Will Registry eliminates worries about carrying your advance directive with you, as well as problems of finding it should you become ill.



 
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