Do you need a patient advocate designation?
Often referred to as “healthcare powers of attorney” or “advanced directive,” a patient advocate document allows you to determine who can make medical decisions on your behalf.
Often referred to as “healthcare powers of attorney” or “advanced directive,” a patient advocate document allows you to determine who can make medical decisions on your behalf.
In this “Monthly minute with Nick,” learn about the benefits of setting up a “Durable Power of Attorney” to handle your financial assets to pay bills, sell real estate, and more.
In this “Monthly minute with Nick” we talk about what an Alzheimer’s diagnosis means for your estate plan.
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