Advance Care Planning
What is Advance Care Planning?
Advance care planning is the process of preparing for decisions about your health care if you become seriously ill. It involves talking with your providers, family and other important people in your life. You can also put these decisions in to writing by completing an advance directive. This is a legal document that allows your care wishes to be followed even if you cannot tell others what you want. You can make changes to your advance directive(s) at any time.
Support from Care Management and More
As a CareSource Dual Advantage member, you can get education and help with advance care planning at no cost to you. Talking about advance care planning is voluntary and you are free to decline this offer. To get these services, call Care Management at 1-844-679-7867.
You may want legal advice to learn more about documenting your wishes through an advance directive. Health care laws do differ by state. These legal services may not cost you anything based on certain requirements. Keep any documents in a safe place where your family can get to them.
Resources
You can learn more about advance care planning:
- Call Care Management at 1-844-679-7867
- Visit CaringInfo or call 1-800-658-8898. CaringInfo is a program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization.
- See resources online from the National Institute on Aging.
Be sure your providers and family know your health care wishes.