Monica Stynchula

Caregiver Burden is Real Pass the Credit for Caring Act

Every Second Counts

In an emergency, every second counts. When 911 is called and emergency medical technicians arrive, they must act quickly to save a life. But what if life-saving measures are not what you want? If you have a Do Not Resuscitate  order, a Living Will, or a Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment  form, EMTs must see these documents immediately—otherwise, they are required to perform CPR and other life-saving interventions. In fact, once they begin, they cannot stop until the patient either recovers or passes away, or until they receive official orders stating otherwise.

When EMTs arrive at a home, they don’t have time to search for paperwork in filing cabinets, nightstands, or drawers. Instead, they check the refrigerator  Why the Refrigerator? It’s a central location in every home. Many emergency responders are trained to check here first. Having your documents easily accessible ensures your wishes are honored before life-saving measures begin. Planning for the unexpected ensures that your choices are honored and respected. Whether you wish to receive full medical intervention or decline life-prolonging treatments, your voice matters—even in an emergency.

Take a moment today to make sure your documents are visible and accessible. Your future self—and your loved ones—will thank you.

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