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Should I have an advance directive? Any person 18 years of age or older can prepare an advance directive. You should not wait until you are sick to complete an advance directive. Talk to your doctor about making one today. Once complete, your doctor can put the form in your file. By having an advance directive, you are making your wishes about medical care known before you are faced with a serious injury or illness. It’s good to be prepared!