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            ALMH hosts National Healthcare Decisions Day open house April 16 
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            [April 
			04, 2013] 
            Do you know which health care 
			treatments you would and would not want if you could not speak for 
			yourself? Do your loved ones or health care providers know your 
			health care wishes? April 16 is National Healthcare Decisions Day. 
			The day is to remind people, regardless of current health, of the 
			importance of making their health care wishes known to loved ones 
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            |  On April 16 from 7 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m., the care management 
			staff at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital is hosting a free open 
			house in Steinfort A with information about advance directives. The 
			staff will be available to answer questions, provide advance 
			directives forms and assist with preparing the documents for 
			appropriate parties, including physicians. Those who already have 
			advance directives but have questions about changes or updates are 
			also encouraged to attend. Advance directives -- power of attorney 
			for health care, living wills and physician orders for 
			life-sustaining treatment, or POLST -- are written instructions 
			about your future medical care. If you are over the age of 18, 
			advance directives are important to you. They do not go into effect 
			until you are no longer able to make decisions. Adults can benefit 
			from thinking about what their health care choices would be if they 
			were unable to speak for themselves. "The simple act of creating an advance directive can end up being 
			an incredible gift for loved ones in the event of an accident or 
			severe illness," said Valerie Cooper, case management manager at 
			ALMH. 
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 No reservations are required for this event. Free blood pressure screenings will also be available at the 
			hospital on April 16 from 9 a.m. to noon. ALMH, at 200 Stahlhut Drive in Lincoln, is a 25-bed 
			critical-access hospital. For more information, visit
			www.almh.org. 
            [Text from file received from 
			Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital] 
			
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