New York Health Care Proxy is a legal document that allows individuals to appoint a trusted person to make health care decisions on their behalf in the event of incapacity. It allows individuals to specify their wishes regarding their healthcare, and is an important tool for ensuring that those wishes are respected. There are two types of New York Health Care Proxy: a Statutory Health Care Proxy and a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. The Statutory Health Care Proxy allows the individual to appoint a health care agent to make health care decisions on their behalf, while the Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care allows the individual to appoint an attorney-in-fact to make such decisions. Both documents allow individuals to specify how they want to be treated if they are incapacitated and unable to make decisions.