What is a healthcare power of attorney?

A healthcare power of attorney is a type of estate planning document created in the state of Texas. It is a legal document that allows you to designate someone as your healthcare decision-maker in the event that you are no longer able to make decisions for yourself. This person is referred to as your “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”. It is important to note that the document must be executed and signed in the presence of two witnesses and the notary public before it can take effect. The healthcare power of attorney grants your agent the authority to make decisions related to your medical treatment. The agent has the power to make decisions about treatments such as surgeries, medications, and hospital stays. Your agent can also decide if you should be placed in a nursing home or assisted living facility, or whether you should remain in your home with the help of home care services. By executing a healthcare power of attorney, you can be sure that your wishes will be followed in the event that you are no longer able to communicate these wishes yourself. This document gives you assurance that your loved ones won’t have to guess what you would have wanted and can make decisions that you would have made.

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