Most people use Power of Attorney and Power of Attorney for Healthcare interchangeably. A Power of Attorney delegates who you wish to make healthcare decisions should you become unable to do so. You may specify what life extending procedures, if any, you desire. You may further specify the dates which the Power of Attorney is to become effective or terminate. Many hospitals and nursing homes require a Power in order to obtain medical records for a disabled family member.
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