CT NAELA PRESENTS ITS SPRING SEMINAR: PRACTICAL PLANNING IN ELDER LAW, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 2016
March 21, 2016
Join other elder law attorneys in a full day program to learn practical tips and catch up on developments in:
- New Connecticut Uniform Power of Attorney Act – Attorney Sandra Sherlock-White, what to do in July or October
- Primer on Involuntary Commitments – Attorney Michael J. Croll
- Medicare Advantage Plan – Scott V. Quintiliano, Q Insurance Group
- Community First Choice; Dispelling the Myths – Dawn Lambert, Director and Karri Filek
- PLAN and qualifying for home care – Attorney Sharon Pope
- MOLST (Medical Orders on Life Sustaining Treatment) Connecticut’s Pilot Program – Suzanne Blancaflor, Chief Env. Health Sect., CT Dept. of Public Health, and Barbara Bennett Jacobs, Hartford Hospital Ethics Comm.
- Role of Privately Retained Counsel in Conservatorships – Attorney Steven Keogh
- DRA Regulation Changes – Attorney Whitney Lewendon and Attorney David Slepian
- Legislative Update – Important changes – Attorney Matthew Stillman