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Living Wills/Advance Directives

Your Rights to Make Health Care Decisions

A Summary of Connecticut Law prepared, in large part, by the Office of the Attorney General for the CT Department of Social Services.

You have the right to make health care decisions about the medical care you receive. If you do not want certain treatments, you have the right to tell your physician you do not want them and have your wishes followed. You also have the right to receive information from your physician to assist you in deciding what medical care is being provided to you.

There may come a time when you are unable to actively participate in determining your treatment due to serious illness, injury, or other disability. Below you will find the options available in Connecticut to help you provide written instructions to guide your physician, family, and others as to what treatment choices you desire to be made if you cannot express your wishes.  

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