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I want to write a living will—who can help? Illustration by Bo Brown Dear Benny, Dear Good Planning, According to Terri Ryan, manager of strategic communications in Penn’s Division of Human Resources, several Penn staffers have called the department recently seeking help in preparing a living will. Unfortunately, Ryan said, HR does not offer that service. But don’t fret. With just a little legwork, you can probably find answers to most of your questions rather simply, either online or by dialing up some local experts. One Penn resource worth checking out is the Department of Legal Services health care rights guide, which you can find at www.uphs.upenn.edu/legal/adv.html. There, you’ll find useful information about not only living wills, but also advanced directives, power of attorney for health care and other issues. You’ll also be able to check out a sample living will. The guide is a simple, easy-to-understand guide to the basics of health care rights, and is definitely worth reading. For more information, you can contact one of several offices that can guide you through the process of preparing your own living will. Try the Pennsylvania Department of Aging at 717-783-1550, the Pennsylvania Council on Aging at 717-783-1924 or the state’s AARP chapter at 866-389-5654. Got a question for Benny? You can ask Benny about benefits, worklife issues, University history or trivia, or other matters pertaining to life at Penn. Send it via e-mail to current@pobox.upenn.edu or via regular mail to the Current, 200 Sansom Place East, 3600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6106. A Current coffee mug goes to those whose questions we publish.
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