Healthwise

Our Health Library information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Please be advised that this information is made available to assist our patients to learn more about their health. Our providers may not see and/or treat all topics found herein.

Medical power of attorney

A medical power of attorney, also called a durable power of attorney for health care, is a legal document. In it, you grant another person the authority to make medical decisions for you if you become unable to do so. The person you choose is your health care agent (health care proxy, health care surrogate). Your agent should understand and respect your wishes about medical treatment.

In writing a medical power of attorney, you may state how you want decisions to be made. A medical power of attorney may also give your health care agent the authority to make other types of decisions, including financial ones.

A person must be mentally competent to complete this document. So if you have a progressive brain disorder (such as Alzheimer's disease), you might want to complete this document as early as possible. This will help avoid later problems as your judgment becomes impaired.

Make sure to store the document in a safe but easily accessible place. Give copies to your doctor, health care agent, attorney, and loved ones.

A medical power of attorney may be called something else in your state.

Due to the threat of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus), we are taking precautionary measures to protect our staff and patients. We are implementing a temporary NO VISITOR policy at this time. Only patients or patients and their guardians will be allowed into the office. Please note, this is not to inconvenience anyone! The virus is a very real threat and it is essential that we stay healthy in order to provide needed care for our patients. If you are sick, we ask that you CALL the office to speak with a nurse before you come in. The nurse will provide specific instructions for you. Please DO NOT enter the office if you are sick (upper respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, or flu like symptoms). We are closely monitoring the situation and will update you as circumstances change. Thank you for your understanding!!