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Advanced Care Planning That Brings Clarity and Peace of Mind


Planning ahead can bring comfort during uncertain times. At Crossbridge Hospice, advance care planning helps individuals and families make thoughtful decisions about future medical care. By discussing preferences early, patients can ensure their wishes are understood while families gain clarity and reassurance about how to honor those wishes.

Our team provides guidance, education, and compassionate support so every conversation feels respectful, informed, and empowering.

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About Advanced Care Planning

Advanced care planning is the process of discussing and documenting the medical care a person would want if they become unable to communicate their wishes. These conversations help patients express their values, preferences, and goals for care.

At Crossbridge Hospice, advance care planning focuses on understanding what matters most to each individual. Our team helps patients and families explore options, ask questions, and create a plan that reflects their personal priorities and beliefs. You can learn more about our mission and philosophy on our About Us page.

Planning ahead can reduce uncertainty, strengthen communication within families, and ensure healthcare decisions remain aligned with the patient’s wishes.

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Connect With Our Team

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Discuss Care Goals and Preferences

Through thoughtful discussions, our team helps individuals reflect on their values, priorities, and medical choices. These conversations may include topics such as comfort, treatment preferences, and personal goals for care.

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Document and Share Decisions

Once decisions are made, advance care planning documents can help ensure healthcare providers and family members understand and respect those wishes in the future. Healthcare professionals can also submit patient referrals through our Referral Form.

What Advanced Care Planning May Include

Advanced care planning can involve several types of conversations and documents that help guide medical care.

Advance Directives

Advance directives are legal documents that outline a person’s healthcare wishes if they are unable to communicate them later.

Healthcare Proxy or Medical Power of Attorney

This document allows individuals to appoint a trusted person to make healthcare decisions on their behalf if they cannot do so themselves.

Living Wills

A living will describes preferences for medical treatments and life-sustaining measures under certain medical circumstances.

Family Conversations

Advance care planning also encourages open conversations among loved ones, helping families understand and support the patient’s wishes.

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Service Areas

Crossbridge Hospice and Grace Hospice in Ohio provide dedicated hospice care for veterans across select regions, ensuring those who have served our country receive the recognition, understanding, and specialized support they deserve. Our local care teams are trained to honor each veteran’s unique experiences, bringing compassionate, clinician-led care directly to the place they call home.

Advance care planning is the process of discussing and documenting healthcare preferences in case someone becomes unable to communicate their decisions in the future.

Advance care planning is helpful for adults of any age, especially individuals with chronic illness, serious medical conditions, or those who want to ensure their healthcare wishes are clearly understood.

No. Advance care planning can take place at any stage of life or health. Many people begin these conversations long before hospice care is needed.

Yes. Family members often play an important role in these discussions. Including loved ones can help ensure everyone understands the patient’s wishes and feels prepared to support them.

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