Medical Power of Attorney in Des Moines, IA
Medical POA Lawyers in Polk, Dallas, Warren, & Madison County
A medical power of attorney is a legal document that gives another person the right to make certain medical decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so. This document is particularly important if you are suffering from a serious illness or injury that prevents you from making informed decisions regarding your care. It is also important if you are going to be receiving long-term care in a nursing home or other medical facility, as you will not be able to leave the facility to make medical decisions on your own.
With a medical power of attorney, you can ensure that your wishes will be carried out even if you are unable to speak for yourself. A medical power of attorney can be created to cover a variety of medical decisions, including the decision to have life-sustaining treatment withdrawn, the decision to be placed on a ventilator or other medical equipment, and the decision to have organ donation surgery performed. If you have not made any decisions regarding organ donation, you should consider executing a separate document regarding this issue.
Contact Pearson Bollman Law at (515) 298-8850 to speak with a lawyer about setting up a medical power of attorney.
Who Can Be My Medical Power of Attorney?
Your medical power of attorney should be a person you trust to make the right decisions for you. This person should be someone who knows your wishes and values, and who will respect your decisions even if they do not agree with them. It is also important that your power of attorney be someone who is available to make decisions on your behalf when they are needed. If you are planning to travel, it is important to make sure that your power of attorney will be available to make decisions for you while you are gone. If you are planning to leave your power of attorney in charge of your business, you should make sure that this person is available to make decisions for you during business hours.
Your power of attorney should be someone who can make decisions for you when you are unable to do so. This person should be someone you trust to make the right decisions for you and someone who is available to make decisions on your behalf when they are needed. If your power of attorney will be in charge of caring for your children, it is important that this person is available to make decisions for you when your children are at school or otherwise occupied. In most cases, your power of attorney should be an adult who is available to make decisions for you when you are unable to do so.
Creating a Medical Power of Attorney
Setting up a medical power of attorney is a simple process that can be done in a few steps. First, you need to select the person who will act as your power of attorney. This person should be someone you trust to make the right decisions for you and someone who is available to make decisions on your behalf when they are needed. You should make sure that this person is available to make decisions for you when you are unable to do so, such as when you are traveling or when you are in a nursing home or other medical facility. The person you select as your power of attorney should also be someone who is willing to take on this responsibility and who can be reached when they are needed.
Next, you need to decide which medical decisions you want your power of attorney to be able to make. You should specify the medical decisions you want your power of attorney to be able to make, such as the decision to have life-sustaining treatment withdrawn, the decision to be placed on a ventilator or other medical equipment, and the decision to have organ donation surgery performed. You can also specify other medical decisions that you want your power of attorney to be able to make, such as the decision to have artificial nutrition and hydration withdrawn and the decision to have a Do Not Resuscitate order placed on you. If you have not made any decisions regarding organ donation, you should consider executing a separate document regarding this issue.
Finally, you need to have your medical power of attorney officially recorded. Your power of attorney should be recorded in the official records of the county where you live. You can record your medical power of attorney at the county recorder's office, or you can have it recorded at the same time that you have it notarized. You should make sure that your power of attorney has been recorded before you are unable to make your own medical decisions.
When Should I Create a Medical Power of Attorney?
It is important to create a medical power of attorney as soon as possible. If you are going to be receiving long-term care in a nursing home or other medical facility, you should create your medical power of attorney before you enter this facility. If you are going to be traveling, you should create your medical power of attorney before you leave. If you have a serious illness or injury, you should create your medical power of attorney before you are unable to make your own decisions. If you have not created a medical power of attorney, you can still do so at any time. However, the sooner you create your medical power of attorney, the more time your power of attorney will have to make decisions for you before you are unable to do so.
Contact Our Des Moines Medical POA Lawyers
Secure your future healthcare with confidence by reaching out to our accomplished Medical Power of Attorney lawyers in Des Moines. We understand the importance of having your medical wishes respected and followed, even when you can't communicate them yourself. Our dedicated legal team is here to guide you through the process, ensuring your preferences are legally documented and upheld. Don't leave your medical decisions to chance – take control of your healthcare journey today. Contact us to schedule a consultation and let us help you gain peace of mind for your medical future.
Schedule your initial consultation with our Des Moines medical POA lawyers today by calling (515) 298-8850 or contacting us online.
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