VIC Enduring Guardianship V's Enduring Medical Power of Attorney

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ravencsr

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I have been appointed Enduring Guardian over my Mother that has Dementia.
My Sister has Enduring PoA (Medical Treatment), side note: I am the Alternate named in that doc.

Question 1: Do I have the power to overrule her Medical decisions relating to my Mother? I have read different docs stating both sides.

Question 2: Am I right in assuming that Medical PoA only relates to decision making of the giving and/or changing medication and agreeing to surgery, thats it?

Thanks.
 

Paul Cott

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I have been appointed Enduring Guardian over my Mother that has Dementia.
My Sister has Enduring PoA (Medical Treatment), side note: I am the Alternate named in that doc.

Question 1: Do I have the power to overrule her Medical decisions relating to my Mother? I have read different docs stating both sides.

Question 2: Am I right in assuming that Medical PoA only relates to decision making of the giving and/or changing medication and agreeing to surgery, thats it?

Thanks.
Hi ravencsr, I don't believe, without seeing the Enduring Guardian document, that you have power to overrule medical decisions, as an alternate. When I nominate someone as an alternate, they are only in the actual role and so have any power, if the primary person dies or renounces. And as to your second question, a medical POA pertains to any medical treatment decisions.
 

ravencsr

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Hi ravencsr, I don't believe, without seeing the Enduring Guardian document, that you have power to overrule medical decisions, as an alternate. When I nominate someone as an alternate, they are only in the actual role and so have any power, if the primary person dies or renounces. And as to your second question, a medical POA pertains to any medical treatment decisions.
Sorry, should have clarified. Can I as Enduring Guardian overrule any decision that the Medical POA has/does ?
 

Paul Cott

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Sorry, should have clarified. Can I as Enduring Guardian overrule any decision that the Medical POA has/does ?
Hi, no you cant, as an enduring guardian has different sets of powers to medical treatment decisions. In Victoria, though, I believe you could apply to VCAT to have such decisions reviewed.