Medical Power of Attorneys Columbus OH

A medical power of attorney-also called a durable power of attorney for health care, health care proxy or appointment of health care agent-is a legal document in which you name a person to make medical decisions for you any time you are unable to make your own medical decisions.

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George C. Luther, Attorney at Law
614-224-7210
536 South High Street
Columbus, OH
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Columbus, OH
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Rainer Steinhoff, attorney: divorce and custody
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Columbus, OH
Health Net Inc
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  1. There are two main types of advance directives: medical power of attorney and a living will (and, in some states, special rules for the patient's "Do Not Resuscitate" consent).

  2. A medical power of attorney—also called a durable power of attorney for health care, health care proxy or appointment of health care agent—is a legal document in which you name a person to make medical decisions for you any time you are unable to make your own medical decisions.

  3. Keep in mind that you do not have to use a state-specific form to exercise your right to refuse treatment as long as your wishes are clear.

  4. Unless your state has requirements about instructions for particular types of care (for example, artificially administered nutrition and hydration), it's best not to add instructions to a medical power of attorney because in doing so you may unintentionally restrict your agent's power to act in accordance with your wishes.

  5. In a living will—also known as a declaration or an instruction directive—you state your wishes about life-sustaining medical treatments if you become unable to communicate. It is a written document in which you exercise your right to accept or refuse treatment.

  6. Some living wills, in particular the "Five Wishes" living will distributed by the nonprofit organization Aging with Dignity, go one step further to also specify your personal, emotional and spiritual wishes for end-of-life care.

  7. You can add or modify language in a living will to reflect your wishes more accurately.

  8. Use your values, goals, morals and religious beliefs as guideposts for deciding what you would want any medical treatment to accomplish.

  9. If you are pregnant when your living will would go into effect, your living will won't be valid in most states.

  10. A "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) order tells health care professionals not to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and related procedures should your heart stop. Though these orders are most often used by people who are terminally ill or permanently unconscious, people with decision-making capacity can legally consent to a DNR even if they are not terminally ill or permanently unconscious when CPR would have been administered. You can change your mind at any time by telling a member of your health care team.

For the rest of this article, questions to ask your health care professional, information on diagnosis, treatment, prevention and more, click here.

Author: Editorial Staff of the National Women's Health Resource Center

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George C. Luther, Attorney at Law

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614-224-7210
536 South High Street
Columbus, OH
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