Advance Directives

Advance Directives

Patients who are capable of making their own health care decisions have the right to consent, reject and withdraw consent for medical procedures, treatments or interventions. They can say yes, no or “I will think about it.” For patients who are incapable or incapacitated, someone else must make decisions for them.

In the event that you reach that point, it’s a good idea to designate how you want your case to be handled. An Advance Directive such as Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care or a Living Will are legal documents that help you make sure your wishes will be carried out and that your loved ones won’t be burdened with tough decisions.

Resources

If you are interested in making an Advance Directive for a patient of Monument Health or need more information, please contact your hospital and ask for Case Management.

  • Custer Hospital, 605-673-9400
  • Lead-Deadwood Hospital, 605-717-6000
  • Rapid City Hospital, 605-755-1000
  • Spearfish Hospital, 605-644-4000
  • Sturgis Hospital, 605-720-2400

For general information regarding South Dakota Advance Directives, please click on the following link: https://www.caringinfo.org/

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a durable power of attorney for health care?

A durable power of attorney for health care is a document that you, the “principal,” create by appointing another person, the health care “agent,” or “attorney in fact,” to make health care decisions for you should you become incapable of making them yourself.