How to document medical wishes in Washington, D.C.

In many instances, people who suffer from unexpected life-threatening diseases or injuries are unable to communicate and make decisions for themselves. Advance directives are legal, written instructions that document a person’s medical wishes should they be unable to make decisions for themselves in such situations. Advance directives may help family and friends of the patient avoid disagreements over decision-making during such a difficult time and allow doctors to provide the best medical care for the patient as they near the end of their life. For more on advance directives, click here.

Instructions in advance directives vary from state to state. If you reside in the District of Columbia, you can find further information about advance directives and get started on creating one by filling this form. It is important to note that the advance directives in the District of Columbia must be signed in the presence of two qualified adult witnesses. Each of the three forms in the form packet linked above has its own criteria for eligible witnesses. More information on these criteria can be found in the form. If you have further questions about advance directives and any content within the District of Columbia Advance Directive form, we recommend that you contact your lawyer or doctor for expert advice on the matter.