An advance directive is a legally binding document that gives instructions for your healthcare in the event that you are no longer able to make or communicate those decisions yourself. Laws and instructions differ by state. Learn more about the basics of advance directives and advance care planning.
Below you will find the advance directive template for Louisiana.
The decisionmaker is decided by order of priority:
If there is more than one person in a class, the declaration shall; be made by the majority, after good faith efforts to secure participation by all members of the class
LA Rev State 1159.4 provides for surrogate decision-making for surgical or medical treatment generally, with the same order of priority.
LA Rev Stat §§40:1151.4 and 1159.4
Note that in many states, there are separate requirements related to minors, specific types of treatment (such as mental healthcare or medical research), or for pregnant women. These more specific provisions are beyond the scope of this information. Some states will also allow for an oral designation of an agent. The purpose of this information is to help you plan ahead for when you may not be able to make a decision for yourself, so it does not address oral designations.