Elder Law Question
February 29, 2012 6:56 AM   Subscribe

Need some help with elder law. This is in Pennsylvania. I need a template, word doc or fillable .pdf for Durable Power of Attorney for Finance and Health Care.

I'm having a hard time sorting through Google search results, many lead to pay sites and it's my understanding that the language is pretty straightforward and has been vetted and I really don't need an attorney to prepare the document. She has a living will, that's covered. My mom fell, broke her hip and now is in rehab center and they are kind of sweating me for this so this is time sensitive. Thanks.
posted by fixedgear to Law & Government (5 answers total)

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This is a document circulated by the Pa. Dept. of Health on the subject.
posted by valkyryn at 6:59 AM on February 29, 2012


Sometimes states have a statute that is the standard-form language for a living wil / durable power of attorney. Connecticut does, and (IIRC) Illinois does.
posted by gauche at 7:03 AM on February 29, 2012


Response by poster: valkyryn: That's the health care portion (aka living will) which we have in place. My understanding (and what the care facility has explained to me) is that this is not sufficient.
posted by fixedgear at 7:07 AM on February 29, 2012


Scroll down for Health Care Power of Attorney form (.pdf). Good luck.
posted by MonkeyToes at 7:14 AM on February 29, 2012


FWIW, valkyrn's linked document looks a lot clearer than the attorney-prepared one my mom gave to me a few years back (my mom lives in PA).
posted by Currer Belfry at 9:25 AM on February 29, 2012


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