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Living Will Organ Donation

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Living Organ Donation Awareness Ribbon Round Mouse Pad


Living Organ Donation Awareness Ribbon Round Mouse Pad


$11.99


The Living Organ Donation Ribbon proudly displayed on a round mouse pad. There is no better way to achieve awareness for Living Organ Donation Ribbon than to display it on your mouse pad for everyone to see. The mouse pad measures at 9.25″ x 7.75″, it is machine washable, and the colors will not fade or run. Start gaining awareness today by presenting your Living Organ Donation Ribbon mouse pad at…

Living Organ Donation Awareness Ribbon Mouse Pad


Living Organ Donation Awareness Ribbon Mouse Pad


$9.99


The Living Organ Donation Ribbon proudly displayed on a mouse pad. There is no better way to achieve awareness for the meaning of the Living Organ Donation Ribbon than to display it on your mouse pad for everyone to see. The mouse pad measures at 9.25″ x 7.75″, it is machine washable, and the colors will not fade or run. Start gaining awareness today by presenting your Living Organ Donation Ribbon…

Living Wills: VA Guide on How to Prepare a Personalized Living Will, Planning for Medical Decisions - Your Life, Your Choices - Choices About Death and Dying, Advance Directive, Power of Attorney


Living Wills: VA Guide on How to Prepare a Personalized Living Will, Planning for Medical Decisions – Your Life, Your Choices – Choices About Death and Dying, Advance Directive, Power of Attorney


$9.99


This workbook provides detailed advice about preparing living wills and advance directives, with information about potential illnesses and medical events such as terminal illness, advanced cancer, coma, stroke, and dementia. The introduction of this document states: There’s only one person who is truly qualified to tell health care providers how you feel about different kinds of health care issues…

Your right to decide : advance directives (living will, durable power of attorney for health care and treatment preference), organ and tissue donation (SuDoc VA 1.2:R 44)


Your right to decide : advance directives (living will, durable power of attorney for health care and treatment preference), organ and tissue donation (SuDoc VA 1.2:R 44)




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