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The Caregiver's Guide for Medical Power of Attorney Decisions

Naming and preparing a medical decision-maker — before it's urgent.

$17  ·  fillable + printable PDF

  • “Where our family is starting” worksheet
  • “Signs your family is ready” checklist
  • Role questions for the attorney and for the doctor
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What's inside

Naming who speaks for someone's medical care is one of the most important — and most avoided — conversations a family can have. This guide prepares the conversations and questions before anyone signs anything. It helps you think through what the role really means, who might be right for it, what the person's wishes actually are, and how to talk with both family and doctors. The legal work stays with a qualified professional. The result is a family that has talked it through instead of guessing in a hospital hallway.

  • “Where our family is starting” worksheet
  • “Signs your family is ready” checklist
  • Role questions for the attorney and for the doctor
  • A “building your question list” checklist
  • A conversation companion for thinking about who
  • Worksheets for understanding and recording the person's wishes
  • A documents “where they live” organizer and family-conversation tools

Who it's for: Families preparing to name a medical decision-maker — and wanting the conversations organized before meeting an attorney.

Format: Fillable + printable PDF workbook · US Letter (8.5×11) · Type on screen or print at home

Get organized before you need to be.

The Caregiver's Guide for Medical Power of Attorney Decisions  ·  $17

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How do I get the guide after I buy?

It's an instant digital download. After secure checkout you receive the PDF right away — keep it, update it, and print it for as long as you need.

Can I type my answers, or do I print it?

Both. Every guide is a fillable PDF — type your answers on screen, or print it at home (US Letter, 8.5×11) and write by hand.

Is this legal, medical, or financial advice?

No. The Caregiving Guides are educational and organizational tools that prepare you for conversations with qualified professionals — they are not a substitute for an attorney, physician, or licensed advisor.

Mark Stiles, founder of The Boomer Guide

I built these guides while helping my own aging parents and in-laws — juggling appointment after appointment, wishing I had one organized place for it all. Every guide comes from that experience. If you're not sure which one fits your situation, email me and I'll point you to the right one.

— Mark Stiles, Founder, The Boomer Guide & Caregiving Guides · support@theboomerguide.com