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Alaska Advance Health Care Directive You have the right to give instructions about your own health care. You also have the right to name someone else to make health care decisions for you. This form includes a durable power of attorney for health care, lets you give specific instructions for any aspect of your health care to the extent allowed by law, lets you express an intention to make an anatomical gift following your death, lets you make decisions in advance about certain types of mental health treatment, and lets you designate a physician to have primary responsibility for your health care.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
SSA's Psychiatric Review Technique (form SSA-2506-BK, effective 6-2001)
(Separate Website)
Form utilized in the psychiatric review process.
By: SOCIAL SECURITY ADVISORY SERVICE
Alaska Court System Forms and Publications
(Separate Website)
Alaska Court System forms and publications, organized by topic. Court forms are generally offered in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format.
By: Alaska Court System
Application for Services
(Separate Website)
By: State of Alaska, Division of Public Assistance
Making Reports to Adult Protective Services (Report of Harm)
(Separate Website)
This informational page describes what must be reported, who must report it, to whom to make the report, and other pertinent information about the reporting process. There is a link to the form for making a report.
By: State of Alaska, H & SS, Senior and Disabilities Services
Report of Harm for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults
(Separate Website)
This form is for reporting harm for the protection of vulnerable adults. This can be filled out online and printed out for submission.
By: State of Alaska
Adobe Acrobat Reader required. (If you are using a screen reader that does not support PDF format, copy the PDF link, and use the Access Adobe online form to convert this file to HMTL text.)
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