Health Care Proxy (HCP) paperwork includes one piece of paper with information on both sides. That is right - one page. The HCP becomes a legal document when it is filled out and signed by the person making the HCP and two witnesses. That is it - easy peasy. No notary and no lawyer needed.
You can find a copy of HCP at your primary care provider, NYS Dept. of Health, and Onondaga County office of Aging.
You can find information on HCP for all 50 states at Caring Connections.
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