Advance Medical Directives

As an accredited home medical equipment provider, High Country Oxygen is required to inform you of your rights regarding advance medical directives. Advance medical directives are legal documents that allow you to give directions for your future medical care. They help protect your right to choose by communicating your wishes if you become physically or mentally unable to do so yourself.

Types of Advance Directives

Living Will

A written document that explains your wishes for medical care if you have a terminal condition or are in an irreversible coma and are unable to communicate.

Medical Durable Power of Attorney

A document that allows you to name a person to make medical decisions for you if you become unable to do so. In Colorado, this is governed by the Colorado Patient Autonomy Act.

CPR Directive

A document that instructs emergency medical personnel regarding your wishes about cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Important Information

• You are not required to have an advance directive to receive services from High Country Oxygen.

• High Country Oxygen does not create advance directives. We are providing this information so you are aware of your rights.

• For assistance creating an advance directive, consult your physician, an attorney, or contact your local hospital.

• Additional information is available from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment or the Colorado Bar Association.

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