Power of Attorney and Public Guardianship - Grey and Bruce

A Power of Attorney is a legal document naming a specific person to act on your behalf (sometimes called a substitute decision maker) in case you become incapable of making your own decisions. There are three kinds of Power of Attorney: personal care (health care and housing); continuing property (financial affairs); non-continuing property (short-term management of financial affairs).

Public Guardianship programs are operated by the province which is responsible for investigating the need to appoint a guardian for people who are mentally incapable. The government may serve as a guardian in cases where no one else is available or willing.
 
These services are located outside of Grey and Bruce, but provide service to Grey and Bruce.
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General - London Office - Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee   London
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General - Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (The)   Toronto
Coordinated Care Planning South West End-of-Life Care Network Living A Healthy Life