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Make Your Medical Preferences Known When It Matters Most.

Make your medical preferences clear and appoint someone to make healthcare decisions if you’re unable.

Make your healthcare preferences known and ease the burden on your loved ones during medical emergencies. With a health care directive, you ensure your voice is heard even when you cannot speak for yourself.

What to Prepare: A clear understanding of your healthcare wishes and potential decision-makers.

What to Expect: A compassionate and thorough consultation that simplifies complex decisions.

FAQ

Are there different kinds of Powers of Attorney?

Yes. The two types are general and special powers of attorney. A general power of
attorney allows the person you name (or your agent) to do any and all things that you
could legally do, from registering a car to selling a house. A special (or limited) power of
attorney lists a particular act that the agent is authorized to do and limits the agent to
that act.

What steps can I take to prevent improper use of my Power of Attorney?

There is no way to guarantee your power of attorney will not be misused.

What is a Power of Attorney?

A power of attorney is a document that allows someone else to act as your legal
agent

Healthcare Surrogate & Advance Directives

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