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Personal Care
Power of Attorney A Must
by
Robert W.P. Welch

The sad and controversial events surrounding the
final weeks of Terri Schiavo’s life and her recent passing make more evident the
need to consider a Power of Attorney for Personal Care.
Prior to the Substitute
Decisions Act being implemented about ten years ago, if a person wanted to
designate someone else to speak for him or her about personal care matters if he
or she could not, there were few options. The so called “Living Will”, while
having moral suasion, was not enforceable.
However, since the enactment of
this legislation, one can designate, in what is called a Power of Attorney for
Personal Care, someone who can make health and personal care decisions if one
can’t speak for oneself, and indeed can prescribe what some of these decisions
should be.
This goes a long way toward
preventing the unfortunate tug of war that was illustrated in the Schiavo case.
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