Foundation for Healthy Communities Observes National Healthcare Decisions Day
Joins National Initiative to Highlight the Importance of Advance Directives on April 16, 2022
CONCORD – The Foundation for Healthy Communities, along with many other organizations across the state, will join a national movement in observance of National Healthcare Decisions Day, April 16th, to highlight the importance of advance healthcare directives.
“National Healthcare Decisions Day is a reminder to talk with your provider, your family and friends about your healthcare wishes in the event of a medical crisis,” said Brian Kugel, Program Coordinator at the Foundation for Healthy Communities. “Engaging in the conversation and completing an advance directive allows you to decide who will make your healthcare decisions should you ever lack the capacity to do so, and it’s one of the most important conversations for families to have with each other, especially during times like these.”
National Healthcare Decisions Day exists as an annual initiative nationwide to provide clear, concise, and consistent information on healthcare decision-making to both the public and providers/facilities through the widespread availability and dissemination of simple, free, and uniform tools to guide the process. An advance directive guides the care delivered when a person lacks the capacity to make their own health care decisions.
“The focus of National Healthcare Decisions Day is educating families and for healthcare providers on the importance of advance care directives and to encourage planning for serious illness or end-of-life care,” Kugel added.
In addition to advance directives, Provider Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) play an integral role in advance care planning. With the goal of improving the quality of care for patients who are seriously ill, POLST acts as a portable medical order that identifies, documents, communicates and honors patient medical treatment wishes that are honored across all care settings. It is a voluntary program for patients and providers that is designed to improve the understanding and communication of a patient’s medical care choices when patients move among different care settings.
The Foundation for Healthy Communities has served as the leading resource for advance care and end of life care planning, including POLST, for patients and their families, medical providers, hospitals and health systems throughout the state since 1998. The Foundation provides information to help people address the topic with family, friends and healthcare providers, as well as complete a written advance directive, such as healthcare power of attorney and a living will, in accordance with New Hampshire law. More information and resources, including the Advance Care Planning Guide, are available free of charge online at www.healthynh.org.
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