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Elder Law Overview; plus the “Senior Industrial Complex”
Contains material from Aug 2015
For the overview, the written materials were better then the presentation. The presentation was entertaining but had very little substance. As far as the certified professionals, I would like to have had a specific list of those professionals, what each does, requirements, etc.
All presenters were informative and often entertaining
Useful at collection resource points for practitioners.
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Session 2: The “Senior Industrial Complex” - An examination of the "aging enterprise" and the various certifications used by service providers and case/care managers, including an understanding of the underlying certification criteria to better determine the value of the credentials to a client's situation.
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Wesley E. Wright
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Session 1
—48 mins
Elder Law Overview (Aug 2015)
Trace the development of Elder Law, emerging as the only area of law defined by an age group, and understand its key components.
Originally presented: Aug 2015 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
Wesley E. Wright,
Wright Abshire, Attorneys - Bellaire, TX
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Leah Cohen, Marilyn G. Miller
Session 2
—28 mins
The “Senior Industrial Complex”: A Guide to Certified Professionals and What They Can (and Can’t) Do for Your Clients (Aug 2015)
An examination of the "aging enterprise" and the various certifications used by service providers and case/care managers, including an understanding of the underlying certification criteria to better determine the value of the credentials to a client's situation.
Originally presented: Aug 2015 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference
Leah Cohen,
arrangeCARE - Austin, TX
Marilyn G. Miller,
Attorney at Law - Dripping Springs, TX