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If a client can read and/or understand the private companion policy and/or sign the acknowledgment, who should?

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If a client can read and/or understand the private companion policy and/or sign the acknowledgment, who should?

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The person(s) who normally act on the Client’s behalf for financial and/or medical matters should do so. If you sign on the Client’s behalf, you should clearly indicate this, e.g., “Jane Doe by her attorney John Smith” or “Jane Doe by her substitute decision maker John Smith”.

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