Willing and Able
A Practical Guide to Powers of Attorney in Ontario
In Ontario, new laws about Powers of Attorney and Substitute Decision Making
were introduced in 1995.

Willing and Able presents a well-organized, practical, easy to read reference which:
  • provides you with information about the Substitute Decisions Act, the Health Care Consent Act and how these laws affect your decision making rights

  • helps you understand the concept of mental capacity as it relates to giving a power of attorney and making property and personal care decisions

  • covers practical considerations about preparing, storing and using powers of attorney

  • enables you to make an informed choice about appointing an attorney for property in a Continuing Power of Attorney for Property and/or an attorney for personal care in a Power of Attorney for Personal Care

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This book is a
"must have"
reference for every
Adult in Ontario!
Contains valuable information for all Health Practitioners:
  • Consent to Treatment
  • Substitute decision making
  • Mental capacity for personal care decisions