This page explains how guardianship works in Florida, when it becomes necessary, and how thoughtful planning can protect both vulnerable loved ones and the people who care for them.
Health Care Directives: Planning for the Moments That Matter Most
Few situations are as difficult as making medical decisions for someone you love — especially when you don’t know what they would want. A health care directive exists to remove that burden by giving clear, legally binding instructions before a crisis ever occurs.
In Florida, these documents allow you to take control of how your health care will be handled if illness, injury, or incapacity prevents you from communicating your wishes.
Naming Someone to Speak for You
One of the most important parts of a health care directive is selecting a health care surrogate — the person who will communicate with doctors and make decisions on your behalf. This role is not simply about paperwork; it requires trust, judgment, and emotional strength.
By naming your surrogate in advance, you ensure that the person who knows you best — not a court or hospital — will guide your care.
Your Wishes About Treatment
A health care directive allows you to express your preferences about life-sustaining treatment, pain management, and end-of-life care. These decisions can include whether you want extraordinary measures taken to prolong life or whether you prefer comfort-focused care.
Having these wishes in writing prevents uncertainty, guilt, and conflict during deeply emotional moments.
Why These Documents Matter
Without a health care directive, families may be forced into court proceedings to determine who can make decisions. Hospitals may delay treatment, and loved ones may disagree — all while time is critical.
A properly drafted directive provides immediate authority, clarity, and peace of mind.
Peace of Mind for You and Your Family
At its core, a health care directive is a gift to the people you love. It tells them exactly how to honor you, even in the most difficult moments, and gives them confidence that they are doing the right thing.