Hello,
My wife and I completed this process before beginning my surgical journey last year.
My comments are based upon the laws of the state of Florida. We were advised by our estate attorney not to do advanced directives as they would override everything else, and not take into account what is going on at the moment.
In other words, we are better off with mutual health care proxies for each of us. Given the emergency surgery I had to undergo, she was in a position to carry out my wishes, should she have been called upon to do so.
If you can figure out the Who, I feel you will be in a better position to have your wishes carried out.
I realize from your post that some family members might not be able to do this. And I don’t think my children would be able to take over that role should my wife pass before me.
I know it’s a tough ask, but if you leave with only advanced directives, you will be leaving the interpretation to the hospital, doctors and others.