Do my parents need a medical power of attorney?

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My kids will be spending 2 months with my parents in CO this summer. I am in GA. My mom insists that they need a medical power of attorney in case of an emergency? Is this true? In the past, whenever leaving kids wit my IL's I have just left their INSURANCE card with them in case of emergency.

If this is true, how the heck do I go about getting one?
 
I do this every time I leave my kids...even if it is just for a weekend.
All I do is type up a paper with the kids full names, date of birth, height, weight, drug allergies (or lack of)...anything I think a doctor might need that I may be the only one who knows the answer.
I put down the dates I will be gone, where I am, and can be reached. I let them know that my parents (or whoever) have the power to act in my place in the event of an emergency, and also that I will be held responsible for any bills not covered by insurance.
I direct the letter to any Hospital, Doctor, Clinic,or Medical Transport.
Better to be safe than sorry. I would have it notorized if I were going out of the country, or going to be gone for an extended amount of time.....2 weeks or more.
Hope this helps.
Stacey
 
When my nieces and nephew came to stay with me for any length of time we had a form similar to whatjustmestace described, but we had it notarized.
 
YES YES YES!!!

My family hit a snag with the legal aspect of the medical field when i needed unexpected surgery at school so I definitely say yes.
 

YES!!!
It's only a piece of paper that can save your kids lives and lots of headaches if the need should arise.
 
I had a piece of paper notarized that gave my parents permission to take my kids for medical treatment. Just in case.
 
I would check with your pediatrician. It seems excessive to give POA to parents that means they could do anything, like get a wart removed or an elective surgery, which probably wouldn't happen, but it does give carte blanche. If you do, I would check to be sure they believe like you about life and death matters, like using aggressive methods to save the child, life support options etc...
 
Thanks y'all. I appreciate you taking the time to reply. It sounds like it can just be a note from stating that they have the ok. It does not need to be anything formal huh?
 
I think there could be more involved here. I think it is an excellent idea to be sure you have a medical history (allergies, current medication, etc.) that you give to someone who will have responsibility for your children in an out-of-town situation. It may also be that a personal piece of paper and/or a notorized piece of paper may be sufficient in some circumstances -- child has an earache and the doctor is reluctant to treat. However, I don't think any hospital will accept that as authority in case of a real life or death decision. If there were a car accident and decisions regarding life support etc., had to be made, they aren't going to base those decisions on a piece of paper that has is not a real medical power of attorney. What your mother is talking about is a document that an attorney can draw up. It will detail your wishes for things like life support, etc. and will name your Mom and/or Dad or anyone else you designate to make those decisions. With the new privacy laws in place, I'm not even sure that your mother would be given any information from a hospital unless she had such a document to present to them.
 
I think the pediatrician's office is a great suggestion to start with.

How old are your kids? Maybe you could doctor-up (haha) the medical part of a field trip form?

Hope it's never needed!!
 














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