what every professional needs to know aging and the law
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What Every Professional
Needs to Know
Aging and the Law
[PART A] Substitute Decision-making, Consent & Capacity
1 When your client’s capacity is in doubt - How can I help and what do I need to know?
2 Advance Care Planning & Health Care Consent – Getting your wishes respected…From basics to beyond
3 Power of Attorney – Myth Busters…You may be surprised!
4 Inter-jurisdictional Issues – When common law is not so common.
[PART B] Families and Contracts
5 Private Care Arrangements – All under one roof?
6 Later-life Love and Marriage – Yours, Mine, Ours…Theirs?
7 Family Financial Arrangements – Loans, Legacy, Love & Lies
8 Grandparents – Access, Estrangement, Rights & Money
[PART C] Hidden Topics, Ethical Challenges
9 Privacy and Aging – Hot Topics
10 Your own Arrangements – Taking Care of Business
11 Elder Abuse – Rights, Responsibilities, Reticence & Respect
12 Care-giving – Leave and Legal
How to Navigate this Course
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What Every Professional
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Aging and the Law