If you are 18 or older and mentally competent, you have the
right to make decisions about your medical care. Advanced
directives are legal forms that help you do that.
There are three kinds of advance directives:
- A living will lets you state your wishes
about medical care, or choose another person(s) to make
medical decisions for you if you lose the ability to do
so.
- A health care power of attorney lets you
name a person to make health care decisions for you if you
become unable to decide for yourself.
- An advance instruction for mental health
treatment allows you to give instructions and
preferences about mental health treatment. You may select
someone to make these decisions for you if you lose the
ability to decide for yourself. This document automatically
expires in two years.
If you already have a North Carolina advance directive, we
must have a copy in order to follow your wishes. If you cannot
give us a copy, we will be happy to complete another form for
you, in case one is needed while you are in Duke University
Hospital.
If you have an advance directive from another state, it
cannot be used in North Carolina. We will be happy to help you
complete a North Carolina form so that your wishes can be
followed.
If you want to complete an advance directive, or have
questions, talk to your nurse, physician, patient and visitor
relations representatives, or staff in Pastoral Services. Your
nurse can also help you find someone to notarize your form.
Download an advance
directive form (PDF, 116 KB)
For more information about your rights as a patient, see
Rights and Responsibilities.