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The LPA forms need to be signed by someone, apart from your chosen attorney, to state that you have the mental capacity to make an LPA. The forms also need to be witnessed. You then need to register each LPA with the Office of the Public Guardian. Either you or your attorney can do this.
A Power of Attorney gives someone else the legal power to make decisions on behalf of someone who is no longer able. If you are concerned about a relative reaching this point, then first of all they need to be diagnosed with Dementia by a Doctor.
One must mention the following details on the Power of Attorney format PDF:The name of the principal.The name of the agent.Signature.Details and legal authorities provided to the agent.Other details depending on the Power of Attorney format for authorized signatories.
The person living with dementia maintains the right to make his or her own decisions as long as he or she has legal capacity. Power of attorney does not give the agent the authority to override the principal's decision-making until the person with dementia no longer has legal capacity.
You can appoint a medical treatment decision maker this allows a person with dementia to appoint another person to act on their behalf to make decisions about medical treatment. you can create an advance care directive a document that expresses a person's wishes about medical treatment.