Butterfield Residential Care Center's Butterfield Express February 2019 | Page 3

Advance Health Care Directives Missouri state law requires that facilities like Butterfield Residential Care Center are required to annually provide information to each resident, as well as his or her family member, regarding Advance Health Care Directives, residents’ rights to make treatment decisions, and state laws related to advance healthcare decision-making. The enclosed information provides reference to these topics. In no way does it imply that decisions have been made or need to be made for your loved one. Advance Health Care Directive is a term that describes three types of legal documents including Statutory Living Will, Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare, and Statutory Living Will. These documents provide instructions about future medical care in the event a person is unable to participate in his or her medical decisions due to serious illness or incapacity. An Advance Health Care Directive communicates and expresses an individual’s healthcare treatment wishes in the event they are no longer able to communicate. It is also important to mention that Advance Health Care Directives do NOT include a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) request. A DNR request is an order written by a physician instructing health care providers not to at- tempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) when a person’s heart and breathing stops. If a Butterfield resident’s heart and breathing stop, and he or she does not want CPR, he or she must have a DNR request. In order to provide excellent care to our residents, we would like to have the most current information regarding our residents’ DNR wishes and Advance Health Care Directives. If you have this information, we would appreciate you sharing it with us.