A “Will to Live” is better than a “Living Will” and can be downloaded to be used, or just used as an example, from www.nrlc.org.
Always make sure you know what you’re getting into with a “living will.” For instance, if you say: “I don’t want to be on a respirator,” it could mean one thing if it would only prolong an imminent death for months or years, and another thing if it would only be needed for 48 or more hours after an accident, and one could be restored to normal health.
I think I mentioned before, but repeat this one. A few days ago, I downloaded a copy of the Will to Live to take to our friend who is our attorney and also the Probate Judge for the county, like Judge Greer. He hadn’t been aware of it before and was glad to get it,read it, and have a copy as a template.