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South Carolina statutory health care form

South Carolina Living Will

Download the August 2026 South Carolina Living Will packet, the statutory Declaration of a Desire for a Natural Death under S.C. Code §§ 44-77-40 and 44-77-50, for recording your wishes about life-sustaining treatment if you are terminally ill or permanently unconscious. Get the statutory form in editable Word and true fillable PDF. Add the completed sample PDF if you want a filled-in reference.

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What you receive for South Carolina

A state-specific living will packet, reviewed against the current South Carolina statute and ready for instant secure access.

The current South Carolina statutory declaration

The document text is the § 44-77-50 Declaration of a Desire for a Natural Death, including artificial nutrition and hydration elections, not a generic national template.

Two witnesses and a notary

South Carolina requires two qualified adult witnesses and a notary. The notary may also serve as one of the two witnesses. Facility residents need an ombudsman witness.

Private self-help workflow

Download the files, complete them on your own device, then print and sign before your witnesses and notary. Your personal details are never entered into an online form builder.

Included documents

This download includes 1 document in editable Word and fillable PDF formats. Use the Word version for editing; the fillable PDF can be completed on screen, then printed and signed.

  • South Carolina Living Will Word PDF

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LIVING WILL

Declaration of a Desire for a Natural Death

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ______________

I, _______________________________________, Declarant, being at least eighteen years of age and a resident of and domiciled in the City of ________________, County of ________________, State of South Carolina, make this Declaration this _____ day of ______________, 20____.

I wilfully and voluntarily make known my desire that no life-sustaining procedures be used to prolong my dying if my condition is terminal or if I am in a state of permanent unconscious- ness, and I declare:

If at any time I have a condition certified to be a terminal condition by two physicians who have personally examined me, one of whom is my attending physician, and the physicians have determined that my death could occur within a reasonably short period of time without the use of life-sustaining procedures or if the physicians certify that I am in a state of permanent unconsciousness and where the application of life-sustaining procedures would serve only to prolong the dying process, I direct that the procedures be withheld or withdrawn, and that I be permitted to die naturally with only the administration of medication or the performance of any medical procedure necessary to provide me with comfort care.

INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING ARTIFICIAL NUTRITION AND HYDRATION

INITIAL ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS

If my condition is terminal and could result in death within a reasonably short time,

______ I direct that nutrition and hydration BE PROVIDED through any medically indicated means, including medically or surgically implanted tubes.

______ I direct that nutrition and hydration NOT BE PROVIDED through any medically indicated means, including medically or surgically implanted tubes.

INITIAL ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS

If I am in a persistent vegetative state or other condition of permanent unconsciousness,

______ I direct that nutrition and hydration BE PROVIDED through any medically indicated means, including medically or surgically implanted tubes.

______ I direct that nutrition and hydration NOT BE PROVIDED through any medically indicated means, including medically or surgically implanted tubes.

In the absence of my ability to give directions regarding the use of life-sustaining procedures, it is my intention that this Declaration be honored by my family and physicians and any health

facility in which I may be a patient as the final expression of my legal right to refuse medical or surgical treatment, and I accept the consequences from the refusal.

I am aware that this Declaration authorizes a physician to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining procedures. I am emotionally and mentally competent to make this Declaration.

APPOINTMENT OF AN AGENT (OPTIONAL)

1. You may give another person authority to revoke this declaration on your behalf. If you wish to do so, please enter that person's name in the space below.

Name of Agent with Power to Revoke:____________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________ Telephone Number:___________________________________

2. You may give another person authority to enforce this declaration on your behalf. If you wish to do so, please enter that person's name in the space below.

Name of Agent with Power to Enforce:____________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________ Telephone Number:_______________________________

REVOCATION PROCEDURES

THIS DECLARATION MAY BE REVOKED BY ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING METHODS. HOWEVER, A REVOCATION IS NOT EFFECTIVE UNTIL IT IS COMMUNICATED TO THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN.

(1) BY BEING DEFACED, TORN, OBLITERATED, OR OTHERWISE DESTROYED, IN EXPRESSION OF YOUR INTENT TO REVOKE, BY YOU OR BY SOME PERSON IN YOUR PRESENCE AND BY YOUR DIRECTION. REVOCATION BY DESTRUCTION OF ONE OR MORE OF MULTIPLE ORIGINAL DECLARATIONS REVOKES ALL OF THE ORIGINAL DECLARATIONS;

(2) BY A WRITTEN REVOCATION SIGNED AND DATED BY YOU EXPRESSING YOUR INTENT TO REVOKE;

(3) BY YOUR ORAL EXPRESSION OF YOUR INTENT TO REVOKE THE DECLARATION. AN ORAL REVOCATION COMMUNICATED TO THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN BY A PERSON OTHER THAN YOU IS EFFECTIVE ONLY IF:

(a) THE PERSON WAS PRESENT WHEN THE ORAL REVOCATION WAS MADE;

(b) THE REVOCATION WAS COMMUNICATED TO THE PHYSICIAN WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME;

(c) YOUR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL CONDITION MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE PHYSICIAN TO CONFIRM THROUGH SUBSEQUENT CONVERSATION WITH YOU THAT THE REVOCATION HAS OCCURRED.

TO BE EFFECTIVE AS A REVOCATION, THE ORAL EXPRESSION CLEARLY MUST INDICATE YOUR DESIRE THAT THE DECLARATION NOT BE GIVEN EFFECT OR THAT LIFE-SUSTAINING PROCEDURES BE ADMINISTERED;

(4) IF YOU, IN THE SPACE ABOVE, HAVE AUTHORIZED AN AGENT TO REVOKE THE DECLARATION, THE AGENT MAY REVOKE ORALLY OR BY A WRITTEN, SIGNED, AND DATED INSTRUMENT. AN AGENT MAY REVOKE ONLY IF YOU ARE INCOMPETENT TO DO SO. AN AGENT MAY REVOKE THE DECLARATION PERMANENTLY OR TEMPORARILY.

(5) BY YOUR EXECUTING ANOTHER DECLARATION AT A LATER TIME.

________________________________________ Signature of Declarant

AFFIDAVIT STATE OF ________ COUNTY OF ________

We, ______________________________ and ______________________________, the undersigned witnesses to the foregoing Declaration, dated the ___ day of _______________, 20_____, at least one of us being first duly sworn, declare to the undersigned authority, on the basis of our best information and belief, that the Declaration was on that date signed by the declarant as and for his DECLARATION OF A DESIRE FOR A NATURAL DEATH in our presence and we, at his request and in his presence, and in the presence of each other, subscribe our names as witnesses on that date. The declarant is personally known to us, and we believe him to be of sound mind. Each of us affirms that he is qualified as a witness to this Declaration under the provisions of the South Carolina Death With Dignity Act in that he is not related to the declarant by blood, marriage, or adoption, either as a spouse, lineal ancestor, descendant of the parents of the declarant, or spouse of any of them; nor directly financially responsible for the declarant's medical care; nor entitled to any portion of the declarant's estate upon his decease, whether under any will or as an heir by intestate succession; nor the beneficiary of a life insurance policy of the declarant; nor the declarant's attending physician; nor an employee of the attending physician; nor a person who has a claim against the declarant's decedent's estate as of this time. No more than one of us is an employee of a health facility in which the declarant is a patient. If the declarant is a resident in a hospital or nursing care facility at the date of execution of this Declaration, at least one of us is an ombudsman designated by the State Ombudsman, Office of the Governor.

_________________________________ Witness

_________________________________ Witness

Subscribed before me by __________, the declarant, and subscribed and sworn to before me by __________, the witnesses, this ___ day of __________, 20___.

___________________________________ Signature

Notary Public for ____________________

My commission expires: ____________

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About the South Carolina living will

Prescribed by S.C. Code §§ 44-77-40, 44-77-50
Last statutory form update 1991 Act 149
Currency confirmed through 2025 S.C. Code of Laws
Reviewed August 2026

This is South Carolina's statutory living will under the Death With Dignity Act, S.C. Code §§ 44-77-40 and 44-77-50. It records your wish that life-sustaining procedures not be used to prolong dying if your condition is terminal or you are permanently unconscious, and it lets you elect whether artificial nutrition and hydration should be provided in those situations.

Current under South Carolina law

The form tracks the statutory declaration in § 44-77-50. Validity requires your dated signature before two qualified adult witnesses and a notary (§ 44-77-40). The notary may also serve as one of the two witnesses. If you are in a hospital or nursing facility when you sign, one witness must be a state ombudsman.

What you download

Editable Word and a true fillable PDF of the statutory declaration. A completed sample PDF is available separately as a filled-in reference.

Related form

A living will states treatment wishes. To name someone to make health care decisions when you cannot, use a South Carolina statutory health care power of attorney.

This form is not legal advice. Laws change. Confirm requirements for your situation before you rely on this document.

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Frequently Asked Questions About the South Carolina Living Will

Yes. This packet reproduces the statutory Declaration of a Desire for a Natural Death in S.C. Code § 44-77-50, with execution rules in § 44-77-40. Reviewed and verified against the current statute in August 2026.

Yes. You must sign before two qualified adult witnesses and a notary (§ 44-77-40). The notary may serve as one of the two witnesses. If you are in a hospital or nursing facility when you sign, one witness must be a state ombudsman.

It directs that life-sustaining procedures be withheld or withdrawn if two physicians certify a terminal condition expected to result in death within a reasonably short time, or permanent unconsciousness, and it lets you elect whether artificial nutrition and hydration should be provided in those situations.

If you also have a valid South Carolina health care power of attorney, the living will controls in situations where it applies. Your agent decides only where the living will does not apply.

Both contain the same form text. Use the editable Word (.docx) file to type in your details, or the fillable PDF to complete the form on screen. Either way, print the finished document and sign it before your witnesses and notary. Initials and signatures belong on paper.

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