In-person and virtual sessions help attendees document medical preferences
Patty Maggard knew the importance of preparing for one’s death.
But while she and her husband made their wills, it wasn’t until she attended an advance care planning class that she helped organize at her Cleburne church that Maggard learned about other important legal documents needed. After all, how would their loved ones and medical care providers know their wishes if either became incapacitated?
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