What is A Most Form?
A MOST form (Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment) is a formal medical order that goes beyond the standard healthcare directives and allows the patient to define exactly how extensive treatment should be. The American Bar Association has developed an App for your mobile device called “Mind Your Loved Ones”. The App allows users to store advance directives, medical data, emergency contacts, doctor’s information, and insurance information so emergency personnel and family will be able to access the information quickly and conveniently.
Celebrating 25 Years
Melinda Caddell is celebrating 25 years with Brinkley Walser Stoner. Caddell, a long-time staff member has served as a receptionist for the law firm for 25 years. She started working with the law firm in July of 1994. Melinda resides in Lexington with her husband Charlie Caddell where she enjoys spending time with family and friends, and shopping.
Get the App & Peace of Mind
The American Bar Association has developed an App for your mobile device called Mind Your Loved Ones. The App allows users to store advance directives, medical data, emergency contacts, doctor’s information, and insurance information so emergency personnel and family will be able to access the information quickly and conveniently.
Mind Your Loved Ones is available for Android or Apple devices. There is an annual subscription fee of $4.99.
Upcoming Events
August 14: When is a Guardianship Appropriate, Mabel D. Smith Senior Center, Greensboro
When Is a Guardianship Appropriate? While we often think of guardianships as pertaining to minor children, they may also apply to adults who are incapacitated or incompetent. Join attorney Drew Nelson of Brinkley Walser Stoner to learn the basics of guardianships and powers of attorney in North Carolina. Registration is not required, but all attendees are asked to rsvp at 336-373-7564
Date/Time: August 14, 2019, 10:00 a.m.
August 24: Big Toy Day 2019, Davidson County Airport, Davidson County
Come out to the Davidson County Airport on Saturday, August 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Big Toy Day to support Communities in Schools of Lexington/Davidson County.