Mar 19, 2014



I have been urging everyone to write an advanced directive, but recently, I realized that it is hard to have it with you when you need it. Whenever you are admitted to a hospital, even for outpatient surgery, they ask if you have an advanced directive. How many of us can remember to bring it with us? And of course if you have an accident, you certainly don't have it with you. Thus far I have found two ways to store it on the internet. One website, My Directives, will guide you through writing one that is compatible with state guidelines. Then you can print out a card and carry it with you, so any hospital could access that record of your advanced directive.

There is also a Virginia Registry that will store your advanced directive. You can download a form, fill it out, and then save it in the Virginia Registry. Many people think you need an attorney for an advanced directive, but Virginia has made it easy to use a form and register it. If you know what you want, fill in the form, sign and date it and have two witnesses sign it. You do not need a notary or an attorney. If you are not sure about what you want, call me. I can explain what therms mean, and help you look at your own values, so you can verbalize your desires.

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