
Rhode Island Advance Directive Form
An advance directive in Rhode Island is a document designed to outline an individual's wishes regarding medical treatment and to appoint a representative who can make decisions on their behalf in situations where they are unable to communicate. This document serves as both a medical power of attorney and a living will.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses. A notary may also be used instead of witnesses.
Laws
Chapter 23-4.11 (Rights of the Terminally Ill Act) Chapter 23-4.10 (Health Care Power of Attorney)"Advance directive protocol" means a standardized, state-wide method developed for emergency medical services personnel by the department of health and approved by the ambulance service advisory board, of providing palliative care to, and withholding life-sustaining procedures from, a qualified patient.<a class="source-url" href="#source-url2">[2]</a>
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