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Brian Niedzwiecki
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Download power of attorney and living will forms for Nebraska and Iowa, and access helpful video content.
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A medical situation can arise without warning. What would happen if you had a serious accident or illness? How would you make sure your wishes about your medical care are known? Having a completed advance directive is the answer.
Advance directives are written instructions that you prepare to help guide your medical care. An advance directive is only used when you cannot make decisions for yourself. By planning in advance, you can get the medical care you desire while relieving loved ones of making major medical decisions during moments of crisis. Start by thinking about your health care goals and values. Consider what is important to you about your medical care if you become seriously ill. Talk with your family and your doctor. Two of the most common advance directives are:
Power of Attorney for health care (designates someone to make medical decisions)
Living will (provides instructions about medical care desired/not desired)
Many people think advance directives are only for the elderly. However, unexpected end-of-life situations can happen at any age. It’s important for everyone to prepare an advance directive.
Have questions? Contact your
primary care physician
and ask about advance directives.
A Power of Attorney for Health Care is one type of Advance Directive. It allows you to name another person to act as your agent and make medical decisions for you if you are unable to make them for yourself. Your agent’s duty is to see that your wishes are followed.
A Living will is another type of Advance Directive and is a written statement that describes the medical care you want or do not want. It becomes effective only when you are unable to make or communicate your own health care choices.
A POLST form is a portable medical order form intended for individuals with a serious illness or frailty. The form is completed with a health care provider to document the individual's care preferences regarding the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other medical interventions. The POLST form is applicable across health care settings. The form has different names in different states. It is called POLST (Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) in Nebraska and IPOST (Iowa Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment) in Iowa.
A Power of Attorney for Health Care designates an agent to make health care decisions for you. A Living Will provides specific instructions about treatments desired or not desired. Both documents come into effect at any point in your health care when you are unable to make or communicate your own decisions.
Completing one or both Advance Directives is your decision. If you only complete one document, generally, we suggest the Power of Attorney for Health Care. Then your Power of Attorney agent can represent you regarding your choices, including decisions that would have been stated in your Living Will. The most important thing is to have conversations with your agent and loved ones so they are aware of your wishes.
Yes. The signing of these documents must be witnessed by a notary public or two persons who are not relatives or health care providers.
No. Other legal documents are important, but are not specific to health care decisions. A Last Will and Testament is not the same as a Living Will. A Power of Attorney for financial decisions is not the same as a Power of Attorney for Health Care. Therefore, it is important to write documents specific to your health care choices.
It is your responsibility to provide copies of your Advance Directive documents to your physician, local hospital, other regular health care providers, and your agent (the person you have chosen to make medical decisions if you have executed a Power of Attorney for Health Care). You should also give copies to close relatives and friends and discuss your choices with them and your agent. Put your original in a safe, but accessible, place.
Yes. You may change or revoke an Advance Directive at any time through verbal or written communication. It is important to notify family members, health care providers, hospital, or home health agencies if you change or revoke your Advance Directives and provide these individuals with copies of the new documents.
Most states will honor valid Advance Directives from other states, but you should check if you plan to spend time in another state since there are some exceptions and documents vary by state.
Yes. Your health care provider will follow your Advance Directives within the limits of the law and hospital policy.
No. It is entirely up to you. If you do not have an Advance Directive and become unable to make or communicate your own health care decisions, your Next of Kin will make such decisions for you in consultation with your health care provider. Advance Directives, however, give you greater assurance that your wishes will be honored.
You can make an appointment to discuss and complete your Advance Directives with your health coach or health care provider at Methodist Physicians Clinic.
You may call the Methodist Spiritual Care Department
(402) 354-4016
with questions or to make an appointment with one of our chaplains. They are happy to assist you with advance directive forms and notarization.
If you are a patient at Methodist Hospital or Methodist Women’s Hospital, please ask your nurse and s/he will contact a chaplain or administrative coordinator to answer your questions, provide necessary forms, and notarize your document(s).
Additional Resources
Advance Directive Packet
Advance Directive Packet (Spanish)
Power of Attorney for Health Care
Power of Attorney for Health Care (Spanish)
National POLST Form
National POLST Form (Spanish)
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Advance Directives and Care Planning
About
Affiliated Organizations
Awards and Accreditations
Careers and Job Opportunities
Men in Nursing
Nursing Jobs
Community Benefits
Access to Care
How You Can Help
Our Community and Financial Impact
Community Health Improvement Services
Our Partners and Resources
Our Plan
Education and Training Programs
DOVE Days Registration Page
Medical Laboratory Science Program
Pharmacy Residency Program
Leadership
Mission, Vision, Values and Commitment
Aortic Dissection at Any Age: The Tyler Kahle Story
Methodist’s Commitment to Transform Care
COVID-19 Information
Community Vaccination Information
Methodist Emotional Support Line
Testing Information
More Resources
Clinical Trials
Labor and Delivery Preadmission Form
Locations
Blood Sugar Form
Dunklau Gardens
Schedule a Tour
Contact Dunklau Gardens
Family Resources
AgeLess Program Registration
Employee Recognition
Patient/Family Advisor Application
Resident Rights and Responsibilities
Dunklau Den Grand Opening
Life at Dunklau Gardens
Amenities
Calendar
Floor Plans
Transportation
Our Team
Tammy Deemer
Jayma Brown
Ashley Fisher, CSW
Kathryn Sissel
Lisa Long, RN
Keyra Roberg
Jan Walraven, BSN, RN, RAC-CT
Erika Newill, LPN
Wendy Rix, LPN
Dawn Landholm
Connie Stiver, RN
Visitor Policy
Get Care Today
Methodist Fremont Health
Amenities
Café and Dining Options
Campus Map
Cancer Center
Childbirth Education
Fremont Health Foundation
History
Leadership
Patient Safety
Pharmacy
Support Services Directory
Visiting Hours and Policy
Volunteers
Volunteer Application
What to Bring
Women and Newborns
Methodist Hospital
Amenities
Café and Dining Options
Campus Map
Gift Shop
History
Leadership
Methodist Estabrook Cancer Center
Methodist Hospital Foundation
Visiting Hours and Policy
Volunteers
Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital
Amenities
Café and Dining Options
Campus Map
Cancer Center
History
Jennie Edmundson Foundation
Leadership
Pictures for Patients
Visiting Hours and Policy
Volunteers
Women and Newborns
Childbirth Education
Safety and Innovations
Shaken Baby Task Force
Neurology New Patient Health History
Methodist Women's Hospital
Amenities
Café and Dining Options
Campus Map
Childbirth Education
Back to Work and Breastfeeding Virtual Class
Expectant Family Virtual Tour
Donations
Gift Shop
Labor and Delivery Unit
Leadership
Methodist Hospital Foundation
NICU
NICU Reunion
Outreach Program
Outreach Program Staff
Safety and Innovations
Visiting Hours and Policy
Volunteers
Welcome Baby Boutique
Breast Pump Order Form
Lozier Mobile Mammo Registration
Methodist Health Partners
Compliance
Credentialing
Membership Dues Payment
Physician Member Benefits
Third-Party Payer Contracting
Methodist Credentialing Verification Organization - Pre-Application Form
Payer Contract Participation Update
Payer Escalation Request
Payer Fee Schedule Request
Update Request
Search Directory
Methodist Mobile 3D Mammography
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Commitment
Welcome Coordinators
Patient Resources
Patient and Referral Forms
Labor and Delivery Preadmission Form
Mobile 3D Mammography Registration
Billing and Insurance
Billing and Collection Policy
Contracted Insurance Plans
Financial Assistance
Online Bill Pay
Patient Estimates and Pricing
Self-Service Patient Estimates
Classes and Events
Lab and Test Results
Methodist My Care
Methodist My Care® Mobile App
Connect Your Health Management Apps
Proxy Access Request
Adult Patient Form
Minor Patient Form
Patient Education
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Resources
Patient and Visitor Services
Advance Directives
Café Nutritional Information
Breads
Breakfast Specialties
Desserts
Entrée Beef
Entrée Cheese
Entrée Fish
Entrée Pork
Entrée Poultry
Entrée Salads
Entrée Vegetarian
Fire N Ice
Pizza
Salads
Sandwiches
Soup
Starches
Vegetables
Email a Patient
Emotional Support and Service Animals Policy
Interpreter Services
Patient Privacy
Patient Rights and Responsibilities
Spiritual Care Services
Surgical Patients and Visitors
Tobacco Free Environment
Visiting Hours and Policy
Pregnancy to Parenthood App
Prescription Refills
Recognize Staff
Methodist Fremont Health Medical Staff Excellence in Care Award
The Meaning of Care Award
Jennie Edmundson Hospital Hidden Halo Award
DAISY Award Application
ICare Award Application
Shine Award Application
Request Medical Records
Provider and Employee Resources
Access to Employee Center
Employee Resources
Password Self-Service and Account Unlock
Pathology Center
Patient Transfer Center
Tax Information
Search
Specialties
Bariatric Surgery
Your Journey
Patient Intake Form
Behavioral Health
Inpatient Services
Methodist Fremont Health Inpatient Behavioral Health
Outpatient Services
Community Counseling Program
Practitioners
Ellen McElderry, LIMHP, LADC
Jerry Vobejda, LIMHP
Roxanne Wayne, LIMHP
Ryan Brown, LIMHP
Robert Campbell, LIMHP
Heather Dearinger, LIMHP
Darren Flores, PLMHP, PCMSW
April Haldeman, LIMHP
Candice Harrington, LIMHP, LADC
Jacob Hedlund, PLMHP, PCMSW
Tori Hudson, LIMHP
Spencer Jackson, PLMHP
Tabitha Jameson, LIMHP
Monique Kellogg, PLMHP, PCSW
Alex Keogh, PLMHP
Alison King, PLMHP
Debra Kissel, LICSW, LIMHP, LADC
Sabrina Knerr, LICSW
Tylinn Lewis, LIMHP, LIMFT
Mikayla Linakis, PLIMHP
Adrian Lynn-Genevieve, PLMHP
Natalie Nelson, LICSW
Alex Nguyen, PLMHP
Katie Pafford, LIMHP
Angie Schindler-Berg, LMHP
Stacey Taylor, PLMHP
Brock Thornburg, LIMHP, CMSW
Employee Assistance Program
Methodist Fremont Health Outpatient Behavioral Health
Birth Services
Childbirth Education
Lactation
Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Midwifery
Neonatal ICU (NICU)
Pregnancy and Newborn Loss
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Resources
Remembrance of Life
Pregnancy and Postpartum Mental Health
Pregnancy and Postpartum Mental Health Resources
Pregnancy and Prenatal Care
Cancer Care
Breast Cancer
Cancer Nutrition Services
Cancer Rehabilitation
Cancer Support Services
Harper's Hope
Cancer Support Services in Council Bluffs
Cancer Support Services in Omaha
Cancer Treatment
Clinical Trials
Gynecologic Oncology
Head and Neck Oncology
CARES Clinic
Local Resources for Cancer Survivors
Hereditary Cancer Risk Program
Hereditary Cancer Risk Program in Council Bluffs
Hereditary Cancer Risk Program in Fremont
Hereditary Cancer Risk Program in Omaha
Lung and Thoracic Oncology
Low-Dose Computed Tomography (CT) Scan
Oncology Social Workers
Psycho-Oncology
Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology at Methodist Fremont Health
Skin Cancer
Surgical Oncology
Cardiovascular
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiology
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Cardiothoracic Surgery Referral Form
Electrophysiology
Interventional Cardiology
Structural Heart Medicine
Vascular and Vein
Clinical Trials
Diabetes and Endocrinology
Blood Sugar Form
Diabetes Programs at Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital
Diabetes Programs in Fremont
Diabetes Programs in Omaha
Geriatrics and Senior Services
AgeLess Program
AgeLess Program Application
Acute Care for Elders Unit
Geriatric Assessment Clinic
Dunklau Gardens
Long-Term Care
Short-Term Rehab
Hospitalists
Imaging
Computed Tomography (CT) and Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) Scans
DEXA Scan
Diagnostic Radiology
Interventional Radiology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Mammography
Nuclear Medicine
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scan
Ultrasound
Pathology
Physical Therapy
Balance and Fall Prevention
Concussion Program
Driver Rehabilitation
Lymphedema Therapy
Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Programs
Pelvic Health and Incontinence
Specialized Dementia and Memory Support Program
Sports Medicine
Primary Care
Pulmonary Diagnostic Testing
Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
Surgery
Blood Conservation Program
Colon and Rectal Surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck)
Arm Lift (Brachioplasty)
Breast Augmentation
Breast Lift (With or Without Augmentation)
Thigh Lift
Weight Loss Skin Removal
Surgical Patients and Visitors
Urology
Women's Health
Harper's Hope
Email Signup
Faces of Hope
Brandy Sonier
Brian Niedzwiecki
Cheryl Stevens
Crystal Slaughter
Ernie Brenneis
Greg Hansen
Jessica Hunter Guerrero
Jim Deupree
Jon McAlpin
Julia Laursen
Leah Reineke
Leslie Peterson
Lorie Olson
Marcy Jameson-Plautz
Margie Johnson
Margie Ostgaard
Mary Robinson
Matthew Twit
Pat Hastings
Ron Sindelar
Sandy Krupka
Steve Malcolm
Steve Wiemeyer
Support Services
Cancer Support Groups
Nutrition Services
Physical Wellness Classes
Cancer Survivor Class Payment Tool
Additional Resources
Download power of attorney and living will forms for Nebraska and Iowa, and access helpful video content.
View Resources
A medical situation can arise without warning. What would happen if you had a serious accident or illness? How would you make sure your wishes about your medical care are known? Having a completed advance directive is the answer.
Advance directives are written instructions that you prepare to help guide your medical care. An advance directive is only used when you cannot make decisions for yourself. By planning in advance, you can get the medical care you desire while relieving loved ones of making major medical decisions during moments of crisis. Start by thinking about your health care goals and values. Consider what is important to you about your medical care if you become seriously ill. Talk with your family and your doctor. Two of the most common advance directives are:
Power of Attorney for health care (designates someone to make medical decisions)
Living will (provides instructions about medical care desired/not desired)
Many people think advance directives are only for the elderly. However, unexpected end-of-life situations can happen at any age. It’s important for everyone to prepare an advance directive.
Have questions? Contact your
primary care physician
and ask about advance directives.
A Power of Attorney for Health Care is one type of Advance Directive. It allows you to name another person to act as your agent and make medical decisions for you if you are unable to make them for yourself. Your agent’s duty is to see that your wishes are followed.
A Living will is another type of Advance Directive and is a written statement that describes the medical care you want or do not want. It becomes effective only when you are unable to make or communicate your own health care choices.
A POLST form is a portable medical order form intended for individuals with a serious illness or frailty. The form is completed with a health care provider to document the individual's care preferences regarding the use of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other medical interventions. The POLST form is applicable across health care settings. The form has different names in different states. It is called POLST (Provider Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) in Nebraska and IPOST (Iowa Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment) in Iowa.
A Power of Attorney for Health Care designates an agent to make health care decisions for you. A Living Will provides specific instructions about treatments desired or not desired. Both documents come into effect at any point in your health care when you are unable to make or communicate your own decisions.
Completing one or both Advance Directives is your decision. If you only complete one document, generally, we suggest the Power of Attorney for Health Care. Then your Power of Attorney agent can represent you regarding your choices, including decisions that would have been stated in your Living Will. The most important thing is to have conversations with your agent and loved ones so they are aware of your wishes.
Yes. The signing of these documents must be witnessed by a notary public or two persons who are not relatives or health care providers.
No. Other legal documents are important, but are not specific to health care decisions. A Last Will and Testament is not the same as a Living Will. A Power of Attorney for financial decisions is not the same as a Power of Attorney for Health Care. Therefore, it is important to write documents specific to your health care choices.
It is your responsibility to provide copies of your Advance Directive documents to your physician, local hospital, other regular health care providers, and your agent (the person you have chosen to make medical decisions if you have executed a Power of Attorney for Health Care). You should also give copies to close relatives and friends and discuss your choices with them and your agent. Put your original in a safe, but accessible, place.
Yes. You may change or revoke an Advance Directive at any time through verbal or written communication. It is important to notify family members, health care providers, hospital, or home health agencies if you change or revoke your Advance Directives and provide these individuals with copies of the new documents.
Most states will honor valid Advance Directives from other states, but you should check if you plan to spend time in another state since there are some exceptions and documents vary by state.
Yes. Your health care provider will follow your Advance Directives within the limits of the law and hospital policy.
No. It is entirely up to you. If you do not have an Advance Directive and become unable to make or communicate your own health care decisions, your Next of Kin will make such decisions for you in consultation with your health care provider. Advance Directives, however, give you greater assurance that your wishes will be honored.
You can make an appointment to discuss and complete your Advance Directives with your health coach or health care provider at Methodist Physicians Clinic.
You may call the Methodist Spiritual Care Department
(402) 354-4016
with questions or to make an appointment with one of our chaplains. They are happy to assist you with advance directive forms and notarization.
If you are a patient at Methodist Hospital or Methodist Women’s Hospital, please ask your nurse and s/he will contact a chaplain or administrative coordinator to answer your questions, provide necessary forms, and notarize your document(s).
Additional Resources
Advance Directive Packet
Advance Directive Packet (Spanish)
Power of Attorney for Health Care
Power of Attorney for Health Care (Spanish)
National POLST Form
National POLST Form (Spanish)