Durable Power of Attorney and Healthcare Representation

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At Seawind Health Advocacy Group, we understand that life’s complexities often necessitate careful planning and decision-making, especially when it comes to healthcare and legal matters. That’s why we offer comprehensive Durable Power of Attorney, Healthcare Representative, and Executor services to provide individuals and families with the support they need during challenging times.

Expertise You Can Trust

Stevie Kiziukiewicz, our director, brings years of experience as a family advocate and certified independent patient advocate. She has supported numerous families through difficult medical situations, providing compassionate guidance and advocacy every step of the way. Whether you’re facing difficult familial relationships, geographical challenges, or complex medical decisions, Stevie is here to stand by your side.

What is a Durable Power of Attorney?

A Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA) is a legal document that grants someone, known as the “agent” or “attorney-in-fact,” the authority to make financial and legal decisions on behalf of another person, known as the “principal.” Unlike a standard power of attorney, which becomes invalid if the principal becomes incapacitated, a DPOA remains in effect even if the principal becomes mentally or physically unable to make decisions for themselves. This enduring nature ensures that the agent can continue to manage the principal’s affairs and act in their best interests when they are unable to do so themselves.

What is the Difference Between a Durable Power of Attorney and a Medical Power of Attorney?

While both a Durable Power of Attorney and a Medical Power of Attorney (also known as a healthcare proxy) involve granting someone the authority to make decisions on behalf of another person, they serve different purposes:

  • Durable Power of Attorney: A DPOA allows the designated agent to make financial, legal, and sometimes healthcare decisions for the principal. This includes managing bank accounts, paying bills, selling property, and handling other financial matters.
  • Medical Power of Attorney: A Medical Power of Attorney specifically grants the designated agent the authority to make healthcare decisions on behalf of the principal if they become unable to do so themselves. This may include decisions about medical treatments, procedures, and end-of-life care.

In essence, while a Durable Power of Attorney covers a broad range of financial and legal matters, a Medical Power of Attorney focuses specifically on healthcare-related decisions.

At Seawind Health Advocacy Group, we recognize the importance of both types of powers of attorney in ensuring comprehensive care and support for our clients. Whether you need assistance with managing your finances, navigating complex legal issues, or making critical healthcare decisions, our experienced team led by Stevie Kiziukiewicz is here to provide compassionate guidance and advocacy every step of the way. As fiduciaries, we prioritize our clients’ best interests and operate with integrity and professionalism.

Fiduciary Responsibility

At Seawind Health Advocacy Group, we take our role as fiduciaries seriously. We operate entirely in the best interest of our clients and do not accept compensation for any recommended products, procedures, institutions, or recommendations we provide. Our sole focus is on ensuring that our clients receive the highest quality care and support possible.

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Compassionate Care

We understand that every situation is unique, and we approach each case with compassion, empathy, and professionalism. Whether you need assistance with medical decision-making, estate planning, or end-of-life care, we are here to provide personalized support tailored to your specific needs.

Contact Us Today

If you’re facing difficult decisions and need a trusted advocate to support you and your loved ones, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Schedule a consultation with Seawind Health Advocacy Group today, and let us provide the guidance and support you need during this challenging time.

Call 732-245-0210 or Contact Us for a New Jersey Independent Patient Advocate Consultation