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The moments that test a family rarely arrive with warning. A fall, a stroke, a winter storm that knocks out power for days—suddenly decisions pile up while the tools to make them are out of reach. We sat down to map a ca...
Emergency Planning For Seniors is an episode from Elder Law Report by Greg McIntyre, J.D., M.B.A.. The moments that test a family rarely arrive with warning. A fall, a stroke, a winter storm that knocks out power for days—suddenly decisions...
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Published Jan 28, 2026, 8:14 long, audio available.
The moments that test a family rarely arrive with warning. A fall, a stroke, a winter storm that knocks out power for days—suddenly decisions pile up while the tools to make them are out of reach. We sat down to map a calm, practical path through those chaotic hours by focusing on two essentials: the health care power of attorney and the general durable power of attorney. First, we unpack how a health care power of attorney ensures your voice is heard when you can’t speak for yourself. You’ll hear how to choose a trusted agent, clarify your medical values, and make sure hospitals, primary care providers, and specialists already have your documents on file. Then we turn to the durable power of attorney for finances—why banks and credit unions should review it in advance, what authority your agent needs to pay bills and manage accounts, and how this quiet planning step prevents cascading problems during a hospital stay or evacuation. We also dig into the logistics that keep a plan working when the lights go out. A single, clearly labeled binder holds originals, copies, medication lists, allergies, insurance cards, and contact sheets for doctors and agents. We talk about digital backups, encrypted USB drives, and simple phone trees that function when cell service and internet fail. Drawing lessons from recent hurricanes and looming winter weather, we highlight how families who pre-share documents and roles move faster, feel calmer, and make better choices under pressure. By the end, you’ll have a checklist you can act on today: pick agents who know your wishes, place documents with providers and banks, centralize everything, and rehearse how to use it. If you want help tailoring a plan for your situation, visit mcelderlaw.com or book a free consultation at our Hendersonville, Charlotte, or Shelby offices.
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Emergency Planning For Seniors is from Elder Law Report by Greg McIntyre, J.D., M.B.A..
Published Jan 28, 2026 and 8:14 long