Important Documents During a Pandemic
Why It Is IMPORTANT to have a Durable Power of Attorney and Advance Directive for Health Care During a Pandemic

Oklahoma COVID-19 cases are still increasing, and experts are estimating cases will peak towards the end of April. All across the U.S., hospitals and care facilities are overcrowded, and most have banned anyone except the patient from entering. If you or a loved one are hospitalized, you are unable to have someone there to advocate on your behalf.
To help protect yourself should you need to be hospitalized, having a Durable Power of Attorney and an Advance Directive for Health Care naming a loved one will enable that person to advocate on your behalf from outside the hospital. The best time to sign these documents is before it becomes necessary.
An example of a real-life situation is
: a person is in critical care at the hospital
and needs to enter hospice care. Many hospice care facilities require a Durable
Power of Attorney or Advance Directive for Health Care prior to admission. But,
no one except the patient can enter the hospital to have the patient sign any
documents. Now what happens? You would be left with scrambling for a
solution.
As a nation, we have been dealing with unprecedented events so being prepared is the best practice. While this scenario is alarming Dewberry Law team can prevent this scenario from ever occurring! Call now as we are helping clients over the phone during this crisis! Don’t get caught wishing you had done something! We can help you with a Durable Power of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directive and any other estate planning needs. We also have the ability to notarize documents using Oklahoma’s new law of remote notarization, which does not require that you leave your home!
As for COVID-19, keep doing your part to flatten the curve by staying home when possible!


