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kayla111
Asked March 2016
If you have a stroke and can't walk or talk and have in in your medical papers. Can you go and die in nursing home?
If you don't want to live like that in a nursing home can you put in in writing?
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pamstegma
Mar 2016
Go and die where?
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cwillie
Mar 2016
That is the whole point of having someone you trust appointed to speak for you as your MPOA, and also making sure you have your wishes written in a living will or advance directive and done legally.
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