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Durable Power of Attorney (DOA)

A legal document that gives authority to a trusted person to make any and all decisions if a person is unable to do so.

This document is typically part of an Advance Directive, a series of legal documents that state the type of medical care a person would like to receive, or who they may want to speak on their behalf, if they lack the capacity to do so during a medical emergency.

In these cases, it's also known as Medical Power of Attorney.