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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0753 ~ 1. The pow•er to take custody of tl:e Grantor's assets, incl~;di:.g insurance po~icies, a~id ~o Frovide for their safekeaging, incl~~ding ~he power to use ~11 of the said ~ assets, or 3ny portion thereof, for and on beY~alf of the Grantor. The power rerein speeified includes the power to enter into and take possession of Grantor's safe deposit box, whether~or not held jointly with any other person, the power to deal wizh all depositories of funds, including insurance comp3nies, and the power to execute in the name of Grantor all checks, deposits, drafts, loans, and/or withdrawals and to sign all documents required by said depositories incident to the powers herein granted. 2. The power to fund, in whole or in part, a Revocabie Tr~is t established by the Grantor even though tY.e holder of this power may be a Trustee of the said Trust, in- c2udinq the power to fund said trust with life insurance by approriate beneficiary designations or by outright transfer to the trust of the incidents of ownership of said policy or policies. 3. The Attorn~y in Fact is also authorixed to arrange for tre provision of the services of a companion f.or tre Gr~ntor, convalescent care, extended care or nurs- ing home care if the Attorney in Fact deems any such type of care is necessary and advisable for the support, comfort, r.zaintenance, welfare, medical, dental, hospital ~ ~ or similar care for the Grantor. . In provic3ing nursing home or permanent care, including private care in the residence of Grantor or elsewhere, - the Attorney in Fact shall require that any establish- ment, agency or facility providir_g the care for the Grantor provide: ' (a) Reasonable comfort and maintenance at ~ the standard of living which the Crantor had r.~aintained up to the time of admission. (b) Medical and nursinq care of adequate quality, which covers all conditions of physical and mental infirmities attendant upon old age. (c) The best care and comfort in all situa- tions relating to health, medical, dental, hos~ital, nursir.q expenses and expenses of invalidism texcept major hospitalization) as the Grantor would have provided for the rest of the Grantor's life. Tre Attorney in Fact is also authorized to enter into a contract to provide Iifetime care for the Grantor at either a stated month2y rate or a lump sum payment or -2- ~ G R 2VV g ~"K f~GE _x;.~