Medical Emergency Preparation


No one ever plans to become disabled or injured. Although everyone realizes that life will end someday, few of us consider the possibility that we will spend a significant portion of our lives unable to fully care for ourselves. Very often, life gets in the way and bad things happen to ordinary people. Disability doesn't just happen to the elderly or those who pursue risky and dangerous hobbies. Motor vehicle accidents, work-related injuries, and otherwise common illnesses render many individuals disabled or 'incapacitated' every year.

Being prepared means having legally effective documents.

DocubankTM Storage

  • Emergency contacts to be notified
  • Immediate access to your Medical and Mental Healthcare Powers of Attorney, Living Will, and HIPAA forms

Healthcare Powers of Attorney

  • A definition by which you may be deemed incapacitated
  • Authorization for your chosen agent to act on your behalf, if you are deemed incapacitated

HIPAA Authorization

  • Designated people with whom your private information can be shared under HIPAA rules

Living Will

  • Guidance and authorization for your agents about what to do if you enter a permanent comatose or vegetative state.

Revocable Living Trust

  • A plan in case your emergency situation becomes a permanent condition that affects your ability to handle your affairs.
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