How to Register
Many
Member Health Care
Providers and Community Partners provide this service at discounted rates or
even free of charge to their patients, members, clients, employees, and the
public. You can find Providers and Partners in your area
using the zip code search function at the bottom of this page.
Contact the Providers and Partners in your area to find out if they offer the
service free of charge.
If there are no Providers or Partners in your area, you may consider suggesting
that your employer, religious or civic
organization, attorney, accountant, financial planner, veteran's group, or
senior organization become a Community Partner; or suggest participation to your doctor or local
hospital. You can download a letter
of introduction from this site, and present the idea to them. Your state, county or
municipal government could also become a Partner, click
here for information.
You can also register your document directly with the Registry for a
one-time, life-time fee. You can also give the gift of peace of mind by
giving registration as a gift to friends, family and loved ones. Giving
registration as a gift can sometimes serve as a gentle and needed "push" for
people to think about their wishes, and complete an advance directive. It
will give them a reason to start a process that most find all too easy to put
off.
Go to Direct
Registration for more information and to complete a purchase on-line.
Once registered, you are registered for life. You will receive
an update letter annually so that your information will always be
current. There is never a renewal or update charge. Health care providers (hospitals,
doctors, skilled nursing facilities, nursing facilities, home health
agencies, providers of home health care, ambulatory surgery centers, and
hospices) will have access to your documents, and your
privacy
and confidentiality are always maintained.
For more information on
how the Registry works, visit How It Works.
After your document is registered, you will receive
notification by mail, along with labels to attach to your driver's license
and insurance card stating that you are registered with the U.S. Living
Will Registry, and a wallet card listing your Registration number. Once registered, your documents and emergency contact
information will be available to health care providers across the
country. You will have peace of mind knowing that your wishes will
be available whenever and wherever they are needed. Your family will
not have to make difficult decisions on your behalf, and by having your
wishes available, the problems that can occur when family members disagree
about treatment will be avoided.
If you already have an advance directive, find a member
Health Care Provider or Community Partner through which to register
it...or you can register it yourself directly through the Registry--see
below.
If you have not yet prepared your advance directive,
visit the Advance Directive Forms page for
instructions and help in preparing your document.
To register organ donor information, find a member
Health Care Provider or Community Partner in your area by clicking on the
button below.
To obtain a list of the member Health Care Providers and
Community Partners in your area, click on
FIND
PARTNERS & PROVIDERS. For information on how you can increase the number of Member Health
Care Providers and Community Partners in your area, Click Here.
If you do not have any Providers or Partners in your area, and
you would like to register directly through the Registry, click on
Direct
Registration.
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To Register your advance directive,
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