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Editorial: ‘Doctor’s Diary’ October 6, 2017: Power of Attorney

Gene Uzawa Dorio, M.D., advises Santa Clarita residents on their rights and “power of attorney” in the latest ‘Doctor’s Diary’ installment.


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A major struggle families face is who makes medical decisions if a loved one is mentally incapacitated? Having a legal designee on a document known as Power of Attorney mitigates this dilemma.

If you don’t have this document, intuitively you might think there is a decision-making order of succession: Spouse or domestic partner, adult child, parent, adult sibling, etc. Not in California, as this is a statute legislated by States (see link below for your State).

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Here is a recent scenario: Wife has a stroke and is in a coma; husband defers Power of Attorney to son who wants feeding tube; hospital HMO lawyer says “no” because son does not have POA, citing California law.

No matter how old you are, a durable Power of Attorney document should be drawn up to insure someone can speak for you.

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Even if you can’t afford a lawyer, one can go online for legal paperwork (although I would pay an attorney to anoint its validity). In the long run, doing it now will save you money, and maybe even heartache.

End of scenario: Wife wakes up after four days; requests feeding tube. Whew!

Gene Uzawa Dorio, M.D.

The above information was an editorial shared by SCVPhysicianReport.com.

Ed. Note: This story was originally published at 10:42 a.m. Saturday. It has been backdated for coverage of a fatal crash that claimed the life of a 37-year-old mother of six. You can read that story here.

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Editorial: ‘Doctor’s Diary’ October 6, 2017: Power of Attorney

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Caleb has been a Santa Clarita resident for most of his life. After attending Hart High School, Caleb went on to study political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara along with College of the Canyons.