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hey there care Blazers welcome back to the place where we talk about everything dementia doctor Natalie here and in todays video Im going to talk about power of attorney its a topic that comes up a lot when people talk about dementia but theres a lot of confusion around it so in todays video Im gonna clear up just what is a power of attorney and whether or not you need one for your loved one if you are new to care Blazers welcome wed love to have you join the family all you have to do is hit that red subscribe button on your screen it is completely free and it will let you know whenever I post a new video also if you have any questions about dementia go ahead and leave them in the comments below and I will do my best to answer them in a future video [Music] lets talk power of attorney there are two kinds medical power of attorney and financial power of attorney you may also have heard of them referred to as durable medical power of attorney or durable financial power of attorne