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Having a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) on Health & Welfare is important because it allows you to appoint a trusted individual to make decisions about your medical care and personal welfare in the event you become unable to do so yourself. Here are some reasons why having an LPA on Health & Welfare is essential:

  • Ensures your wishes are respected: An LPA on Health & Welfare ensures that your wishes regarding your medical care and personal welfare are respected in the event you become incapacitated. The person you appoint as your attorney will be able to make decisions based on your instructions, including your preferences for medical treatments, where you live, and who you have contact with.
  • Avoids conflicts: An LPA on Health & Welfare can help avoid conflicts among family members or loved ones by appointing a single individual to make decisions on your behalf. This can help prevent disputes over medical treatments or end-of-life decisions, which can be emotionally draining for your loved ones.
  • Provides peace of mind: By having an LPA on Health & Welfare, you can have peace of mind knowing that your medical care and personal welfare will be managed according to your preferences in the event you become unable to do so yourself. You can appoint someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf, which can help alleviate any concerns you may have about the care you will receive.
  • Can be tailored to your needs: An LPA on Health & Welfare can be customized to meet your specific needs and preferences. You can specify what types of decisions your attorney can make on your behalf and under what circumstances. This allows you to tailor the LPA to your individual needs and ensure that your wishes are respected.

In summary, having an LPA on Health & Welfare is essential for ensuring that your wishes regarding your medical care and personal welfare are respected in the event you become unable to make decisions for yourself. It can help avoid conflicts among family members, provide peace of mind, and be customized to meet your individual needs and preferences