Filling out the Ohio Medical POA
An Ohio medical power of attorney form must include all necessary pieces mentioned above for legal use when necessary. To make sure that the principal is creating the document correctly, they can use our free online PDF medical POA form. It includes instructions along with spaces for all required signatures to ensure that it is created correctly.
Gathering Information and Printing Document
With the document ready and printed, the principal should first gather all information necessary before filling anything out. This includes their information, that of their chosen attorney-in-fact and successor(s), and any medical documents needed. With this information, they can begin to create the form, following the outline.
Defining Authorities
Apart from all personal information of the parties involved, the principal will need to include their specific desires and wishes involving their medical care. This could be either granting or denying the attorney-in-fact the right to oversee specific areas involving their medical care. They can deny the use of any life-saving devices and/or fluids and nutrition in this section.
Signing Properly
According to the guidelines outlined in the Ohio POA statutes, a medical POA is only valid if signed correctly. The signing process requires that the principal puts their signature in the presence of either two witnesses or a notary public. In either case, they will each need to make sure and follow the instruction in the outline mentioned above.
After all signatures are added, and the document is legally complete, the principal should create copies for all parties involved or anyone they see fit to guard such a document. This will ensure that they can be used when needed and are in possession of all parties required to take action when needed.