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Adult Care Advisors

Seniors, indeed all adult members of any family, should make their wishes known about medical care in case they become incapacitated or otherwise unable to communicate due to an injury or serious illness.  

At Adult Care Advisors, we know that no family wants to be left guessing – or worse, arguing about their loved one’s final wishes in a medical crisis. Having these documents can provide necessary guidance and peace of mind for everyone. 

The following list can help families seeking elder care advice in New York know what documents they should have:

  1. Living Will – a living will summarizes a person’s general wishes about their care in addition to what to do with their assets when they are gone
  2. Power of Attorney – a power of attorney designates a trusted person to make health care and financial decisions on behalf of another when they are incapable of making them. In essence, a power of attorney puts someone else in charge, when necessary.
  3. Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) – a DNR tells medical professionals and family members that a person does not want extreme measures taken to revive them if their heart is to stop.

Don’t struggle to find the right elder care advice in New York. At Adult Care Advisors, we can help you find the advisors you need to ensure that the senior or seniors in your life are taken care of in the way they would prefer to be treated.

Get in touch with our team of adult care consultants today. We can help you get the right elder care advice in New York without the runaround, cold-calling, and research effort typically involved in doing this on your own.

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