We are thrilled to host this year’s MGA Guardianship Conference in collaboration with the Social Law Library. This year’s conference is entitled, “In the Year 2020: Challenges, Obstacles, and Opportunities in Guardianship,” and will take place virtually over two, separate three hour sessions.
Date: Thursday, September 17th and Thursday, September 24th
Time: from 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Webinar
Some highlights of the Conference include:
DAY 1 | Thursday, September 17, 2020 from 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
- Welcome & opening remarks by Chief Justice of the Probate and Family Court Department, the Hon. John D. Casey
- Two dynamic panels
- TBI/ABI and Substance Use: The impact of co-occurrence – challenges, realities and resources for individuals with a traumatic or acquired brain injury and substance use disorders.
PANELISTS: Denise Permatteo, LICSW, MRC, Helen Stewart; Survivor, Adam Nessenbaum, Esq.; Private Attorney and Professional Guardian, Sergio Carvajal, Esq.; CPCS Counsel
- Agency Resources: Tips for accessing and maximizing programs available through MassHealth and DDS
PANELISTS: Deborah Hill Stevens, Esq.; CPCS Counsel, Lee Rachel Jurman; Disability Advocate of Personal Disability Consulting, Inc., Kerry Mahoney; Director from The Arc of MA
- TBI/ABI and Substance Use: The impact of co-occurrence – challenges, realities and resources for individuals with a traumatic or acquired brain injury and substance use disorders.
DAY 2 | Thursday, September 24, 2020 from 2:00PM- 5:00 PM
- Keynote address by Sandy Hovey, CCM – Executive Director of Public Guardian Services. Public guardianship has arrived in Massachusetts and is being implemented as a pilot project in conjunction with the Probate Court in Suffolk and Plymouth counties.
- Two dynamic panels
- Commitments and Guardianship: Navigating the challenges of the civil commitment process and how it differs from guardianship clinically and procedurally.
PANELISTS: Lt. Kristin Daley; Belmont Police Department, Community Services and Training Division, Jacob C. Holzer, M.D.; McLean Hospital, District Court Judge, TBD, Valerie Rust, Esq.; CPCS Counsel
- Nursing Home Response to COVID-19: Advanced directive expansions with the Probate Court in the midst of the pandemic – Challenges and Triumphs.
PANELISTS: Hon. Roxann C. Tetreau, Associate Justice of the Probate and Family Court, David McNair, Esq.; Private Attorney, Senior Solutions, LLC, Michelle Moucharite, Esq.; CPCS Counsel, Kim Archambault, NHA; Executive Director of Sterling Village Nursing Home
- Commitments and Guardianship: Navigating the challenges of the civil commitment process and how it differs from guardianship clinically and procedurally.
CPCS approved for 3.0 hours of CLE credits per each day for the Mental Health Litigation Panels. The Adult Criminal Trials has approved 1.5 credit hours per each day. To receive credits attendees must be logged on during the program for a minimum of 80% of the conference time. Certificates will be emailed to all attendees who were logged onto the program for at least 80% of the program.
Program Fee: $125 to attend one session. $75 to attend one day. MGA members receive a coupon code for a discount, so please renew your MGA membership today if you want to be sent the discount code!
To register today, click here.
Online registration is encouraged. For assistance, questions on group discounts, accommodations requests, special billing, program content, out-of-state CLE credits, and general CLE information contact Michael Saporito by email at msaporito@socialaw.com. Registrations accepted in order of receipt. Registration fees are non-refundable. Most Social Law Library CLE events are recorded. The recording is available by digital download, generally within a week after the program date. Most downloads include print material and are $19.95 each. This product purchase is separate from CLE registration and is not included in the price of a CLE registration. CLE credit, when applicable, is only granted when the live webinar is attended.
We hope to speak to you soon!