Thinking about future medical decisions is not always easy, but taking a moment to plan ahead can bring real peace of mind. A living will gives you a clear way to stay in control of your healthcare choices, even if you are unable to communicate them yourself. Consider this a gentle check‑in to review your current document or explore creating one if you have not already.
Here are a few important reminders as you reflect on your wishes:
- A living will provides clarity for your medical team and loved ones by outlining your preferences for treatments such as resuscitation, life support, and other critical interventions.
- Having one in place removes ambiguity during stressful moments, helping doctors and family members navigate tough decisions with confidence.
- This legal document ensures your healthcare wishes are known and respected, offering support and direction when communication is not possible.
- Creating or updating your living will can ease the emotional burden on loved ones, giving them reassurance that they are honoring your choices.
- If you do not have a living will yet—or if yours has not been updated in years—now is an excellent time for a quick review.
Taking a few minutes today to create or revisit your living will can make a meaningful difference. Your future self—and your loved ones—will be grateful for the clarity and confidence it provides.

