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Helpful Resources

The following are links to service providers and government agencies
for useful information to help you and your loved ones

Senior Support

                       APS
        Adult Protective Services

Finances

Missing Money
Missing Money.com

                          AARP
American Association of Retired Persons
                               Medicaid.gov
           Health coverage for eligible
             low-income adults
                                           CMS.gov
                   Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
                          NCO  
         National Council on Aging

Helpful Terminology

ADVANCE DIRECTIVES – Legal documents stating a person’s wishes for medical treatments in case the individual is not able to make their own decisions. This includes a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and a Living Will.

AGENT – An individual designated in a power of attorney document to make decisions on behalf of the principal.

 

ATTORNEY-IN-FACT – an individual who is designed by a durable power of attorney for health care as an agent to make health care decisions on behalf of a principal and has consented to act in that capacity.

 

CONSERVATOR –  A person appointed by the court to have custody and control of the property of a protected person under provisions of the probate code.

 

COURT VISITOR – Court visitor is a neutral person who is appointed by the court to make a thorough investigation, evaluation, and recommendation of all information relevant to a guardianship or conservatorship proceeding. The court visitor does not represent any party in the proceeding and makes a recommendation to the judge as to whether guardianship and/or conservatorship is necessary.

 

DO-NOT-RESUSCITATE (DNR) – a medical directive that requests that doctors do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if a person’s heart or breathing stops. A do not resuscitate (DNR) order is placed on the individual’s medical chart.

 

DURABLE – A document becomes effective or remains effective upon the disability of the principal.

 

DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR HEALTH CARE – A document authorizing an agent to make health care decisions for the principal if the principal is unable, if the judgment of the attending physician, to make health care decisions.

 

FEDERAL FIDUCIARY – An individual or entity that has been appointed by the VA to receive VA funds on behalf of a beneficiary for the use and benefit of the beneficiary and their dependents.

 

FIDUCIARY – is responsible for acting in confidence and trust and includes a personal representative, executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, trustee of any trust, and a representative payee and federal fiduciary.

 

FINANCIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY – Written document in which one person (the principal) gives another (the agent) the authority to act on the principal’s behalf in financial matters.

 

GUARDIAN – a person appointed by the court to have the custody of a protected person under the provisions of the probate code.

 

INCAPACITY – the inability of an individual to manage property or business affairs and/or make health care decisions.

 

LEAST RESTRICTIVE ALTERNATIVES – A least restrictive alternative is one that allows a person to make as many decisions and be as independent as possible. Some examples of alternatives are representative payees for government benefits, joint bank accounts, power of attorney appointments for health care, or finances.

LIMITED GUARDIANSHIP – a guardianship that grants the guardian less than all powers available or otherwise restricts the powers of the guardian.

 

LIVING WILL – A document directing the declarant’s doctor to withhold or withdraw certain treatments (life-sustaining procedures) that serve only to prolong the dying process.

 

OUT OF HOSPITAL DO NOT RESUSCITATE ORDER – means a written order signed by a physician, executed in accordance with the requirements of section 144A.7A and issued consistent with this chapter, that directs the withholding or withdrawal of resuscitation when an adult patient in a terminal condition is outside the hospital.

 

PHYSICIAN ORDERS FOR SCOPE OF TREATMENT – Physician orders for scope of treatment form or “IPOST form” means a document containing medical orders which may be relied upon across medical settings that consolidates and summarizes a patient’s preferences for life-sustaining treatments and interventions and acts as a complement to and does not supersede any valid advance directive.

 

POWER OF ATTORNEY – writing that grants authority to an agent to act in the place of the principal, whether or not the term power of attorney is used.

 

PRINCIPAL – a person age 18 or older who has executed a durable power of attorney for health care.

 

PROTECTED PERSON – a person subject to guardianship or a person subject to conservatorship, or both.

 

REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE – A representative payee is a person, agency, organization or institution we select to manage your benefits when we determine that you are unable to do so yourself or direct others to do it for you.

 

SUBSTITUTE DECISION MAKER – A guardian, conservator, representative payee, agent, or personal representative.

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