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My Granny has decided that she wants a DNR placed on her medical records. She has Alzheimers and has her lucid moments, but has discussed this with my Uncle and her GP. They are all in agreement that she knows what this means and understands what will (or won't) happen when the time comes.
The family support this completely.
I was thinking that she should have a notice in her home (she lives in sheltered housing) stating that she has a DNR, and also her medical conditions and medications in case an Emergency crew are ever called and get there before any family can be contacted.
Is this something they would pay attention to? Is there even such a thing as a standard notice I could download from the internet?
The family support this completely.
I was thinking that she should have a notice in her home (she lives in sheltered housing) stating that she has a DNR, and also her medical conditions and medications in case an Emergency crew are ever called and get there before any family can be contacted.
Is this something they would pay attention to? Is there even such a thing as a standard notice I could download from the internet?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ask the GP to put a note in her medical records, ambulance crew should have access to that. Make sure that the manager of the sheltered housing has a copy too. Round here we can get a container which goes in the fridge, you put in there any records like this, and details of medication you're on - you then get a sticker to put on the front door so ambulance crew know to look in the fridge for your pot.
Is there a message in a bottle scheme where you live?
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If she lives alone, unless you have a huge sign facing the door as they enter, than that is likely to happen anyway. When DH was in his last hours, even though I was there to speak for him as his wife, the GP, bless her, said I had better have a pink form so that if I needed to dial 999, there could be no confusion and DH would be left at home to go as he wanted.