Senator Jacobs' statement is as follows:
I want to share a personal story because I hope this package of bills will help other people when they have important decisions to make. A few years ago, my mother was very, very ill in a hospital in Florida. My mom had made very expressed wishes in terms of how she wanted to handle her death. We had a DNR order and she signed a living will. My sister and I knew exactly how she wanted to be treated at the end of life. She did have a life-threatening incident. They came in with the crash carts, and because I knew what my mother wanted, it was very easy for me to say, "Don't do anything, leave, don't bring in the crash cart."
Then they asked me if I wanted to donate my mother's organs, and it was not anything we had discussed before. My sister was out of town. I was the only family member there, and I had to say, even though I personally would have liked to have done that, I didn't know what my mother would have wanted. So, regretfully, I had to say, "No."
My hope is that through legislation like this, more of us not only have our own living wills in order, but that we really encourage our parents to make their wishes known so that family members aren't given very, very tough decisions. So, anyways, I just wanted to share that story. I think this is very important, and I really want to thank Senators Gleason and George for being such an important part of bringing this issue to the forefront in Michigan.