Medical power-of-attorney forms (sometimes called "health care proxies") are routinely distributed by hospitals and some medical providers. These forms are also widely available on the web. As long as you use the correct form, you should not need to use the services of an attorney. If you use the wrong form, you will wish you had used an attorney. :)
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