Navigating the complexities of dementia care is a crucial aspect of estate planning that every legal professional working in elder law, estate planning, or healthcare law should learn about. To help you stay ahead in providing comprehensive support to your clients, there is an upcoming complimentary webinar that promises to be highly informative.
Join Julieanne E. Steinbacher on September 17, 2024, for an insightful session on “Navigating the Dementia Journey: Helping More People.” This webinar, sponsored by InterActive Legal, is designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to address the unique challenges faced by clients with dementia.
Title: Complimentary Webinar: Navigating the Dementia Journey: Helping More People
Date: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Time: 12 pm ET / 9 am PT
Presenter: Julieanne E. Steinbacher
Sponsor: InterActive Legal
CLE Credit: No
Registration Link: Register Now
Description of the webinar:
As an attorney, ensuring that your clients with dementia receive the care, respect, and planning they deserve is not just a professional obligation—it's a priority.
Join us for "Navigating the Dementia Journey: Helping More People." This educational session is designed specifically for professionals like you who are dedicated to providing comprehensive and forward-thinking services to their clients.
During this webinar, you will:
- Master the Language of Dementia Planning: Learn the critical wording necessary for powers of attorney and advanced directives specific to dementia, ensuring your clients’ wishes are clearly understood and protected.
- Integrate Dementia Planning into Medicaid Strategy: Discover how dementia planning is already a key component of Medicaid planning and why it should be an essential part of your practice.
- Leverage a Dementia Care Planner in Your Firm: Understand the role and value of a dementia care planner within your law firm and how this role can enhance the services you offer.
- Understand Dementia Diagnoses: Gain insights into the different types of dementia to better recognize and plan for the diverse needs of your clients.
- Address Critical Client Concerns: Encourage your clients to ask, "What if I get dementia and need to afford long-term care?"—a vital question for shaping their future planning.
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Hani Sarji
New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.
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