OH, yes - Durable POA or full guardianship depending upon the situation.
One thing, Amy, I would add is becoming the Representative Payee for Social Security. SSA does not recognize POA's - has to be their way. However, a beneficiary can now go onto their individual SSA account and designated a person as their Representative Payee in advance. That also helps when the time comes -
The other thing is the Medicare beneficiary can also establish their health care representative on their individual Medicare.gov account. This matters because that person will be able to discuss any Medicare matter with them without the beneficiary doing the call or doing any of the talking.
You know if places know you, they sometimes will let the formalities slide - but we are getting far away from intimate dealings of yesteryear, so it is best to have that legal paperwork and
PLANNING IN ADVANCE is the way to go for sure.
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