Can two siblings be a primary care giver? My sister who is a nurse is designated as the one who makes all medical decisions for my mother. My mother lives with me and I feel I need to be listed jointly with my sister to make medical decisions. I was told that only one person can legally be the decision maker. Looking for answers.
I don't live with them, so I feel a bit more guilt about not being around 24/7. I take two days per week and my sister and I alternate weekends. We decided the most important thing was to watch how our decisions affect her care and happiness. It's hard to do sometimes, especially when we disagree.
I don't know for sure, but it depends on what state you live in as to whether more than one person can be the sole legal medical decision maker. I'd be interested in an informed answer myself. Good luck with your caregiving!
But if you are talking about making it legal, then generally there is a primary and then secondary, etc. That happens with POAs for health and for finances. In other words, the decisions can be join, but there is a first person, then second, listed in the document. Attorneys can help with this.
Carol
Carol