Medical Power Of Attorney In Arizona With A Tucson Healthcare POA
Fighting For What You’re Owed

Appoint A Health Care Agent Who Will Honor Your Wishes
A Medical Power of Attorney names the person who makes healthcare decisions if you can’t speak for yourself. In Arizona, this document—often called a Health Care Power of Attorney—works alongside your
living will so doctors at Banner–University Medical Center or Northwest Hospital know both who decides and what you prefer.
Pick Someone Calm, Reachable, And Committed To Your Values
Your agent should understand your beliefs about treatment, end-of-life care, and pain management. You can name alternates in case your first choice is unavailable. We help you document guidance your agent can rely on when situations get complex.
Compliant Forms, Clear Authority, Fewer Roadblocks
We draft a Medical POA that satisfies Arizona execution rules (witness or notary), include HIPAA releases so providers can share information, and align it with your other directives. Many clients create both a Medical POA and financial power of attorney at the same time to keep medical and financial decisions covered.
One States Your Wishes; The Other Empowers Your Decision-maker
A living will describes treatments you want or don’t want in limited scenarios; a Medical POA names who decides for everything else. Together, they reduce confusion and conflict for families in Tucson and across Pima County.
Common Arizona Questions Answered
Will my agent’s decisions override my living will?
Providers should follow your written instructions first; your agent decides where the document is silent.
Does my spouse automatically decide?
Often, but naming an agent removes doubt and allows alternates.
How do I change my agent?
Revoke in writing and execute a new document; we’ll help notify providers.
Give doctors clarity and your family confidence
We’ll prepare and execute your Medical POA, then guide you on sharing copies with your agent and physicians.
