FREE Community Presentation of “Should I or Shouldn’t I? When to Update Your Estate Planning Documents at Bethlehem First United Methodist Church
Life-altering events should be a motivator for adults to update their estate planning documents. Time often gets in the way of good intentions and critical revisions are never made. This presentation will discuss The Five D’s: Death, Divorce, Diagnosis, Dependents and Displacement and their impact on your estate planning and surrogate decision-making. Learn what triggers…
Read MoreCaring for Aging Parents Workshop at Gwinnett Church
Join Danielle C. Humphrey, JD, CELA of Hurley Elder Care Law and Chris Lybolt from Senior Care Authority as they present a caregiver workshop. This workshop is designed to help caregivers, or anyone interested in obtaining resources to help navigate the complex issues that come with aging. As your parents get older, you will want…
Read MoreFREE BRAND NEW CE Webinar “Medicaid for Long-Term Care: Understanding the Basics’
The need for long-term care is on the rise and the cost of care continues to soar. Case managers, social workers, and nurses often partner with families to navigate what public benefits Georgia offers to cover the cost of long-term care. This seminar offers healthcare professionals practical information outlining Georgia’s long-term care options including Nursing…
Read MoreFREE CE Webinar “Accessing Home and Community Based Services: A Playbook for Healthcare Providers”
The long-term care journey can often benefit from high-quality home and community-based services. Healthcare providers play a central role in connecting their patients to the appropriate services and providers. What programs are available to help people who require long-term care stay in their homes? This CE will explore home and community-based services offered through Georgia…
Read MoreFREE Brand New CE Webinar “Dying in the 21st Century: A Modern Approach”
In the United States, death at home in the care of family is a thing of the past. Today there is an institutional, professional, and technological process of dying. Healthcare providers, regardless of their special areas of expertise, must be equipped to counsel patients and their families. This CE will examine how we approach dying…
Read MoreFREE CE Webinar “Ethical Dilemma’s in Geriatric Care (Ethics)”
Unique challenges exist at the intersection of ethical decision-making and geriatric care. Even though we have clear ethical principles, the messy realities of patients and families often leave helping professionals questioning the best course of action. Are there times when you should advocate for the family caregiver instead of the patient? Is it sometimes okay…
Read MoreFREE Brand New CE Webinar “Dying in the 21st Century: A Modern Approach”
In the United States, death at home in the care of family is a thing of the past. Today there is an institutional, professional, and technological process of dying. Healthcare providers, regardless of their special areas of expertise, must be equipped to counsel patients and their families. This CE will examine how we approach dying…
Read MoreFREE In-Person CE Breakfast “Ethical Dilemmas in Geriatric Care (Ethics)” at The Terraces at Peachtree Hills Place
Unique challenges exist at the intersection of ethical decision-making and geriatric care. Even though we have clear ethical principles, the messy realities of patients and families often leave helping professionals questioning the best course of action. Are there times when you should advocate for the family caregiver instead of the patient? Is it sometimes okay…
Read MoreDementia Lunch & Learn for Caregivers & Family
***This Event Is Full*** Please email rsvp@hurleyeclaw.com to be added to the waitlist. Are you a caregiver for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s? Are you struggling with challenging behaviors from your loved one? Would you like to learn more about dementia and how it impacts thinking and functioning? If you answered ‘yes’,…
Read MoreFREE CE Webinar “Ethical Dilemmas in Geriatric Care (Ethics)”
Unique challenges exist at the intersection of ethical decision-making and geriatric care. Even though we have clear ethical principles, the messy realities of patients and families often leave helping professionals questioning the best course of action. Are there times when you should advocate for the family caregiver instead of the patient? Is it sometimes okay…
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