Lunchtime Livestream CE Event – Dementia and Planning for the Future: Living Wills, Goals of Care, Advance Directives, and Honoring People’s Wishes

Date/Time

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Date: Tuesday, 4/9/24
Time: 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: LIVE STREAM
Cost: Registration $15

  • FREE Registration for Northside Hospital System Employees - supported by the generosity of our 2024 Georgia Sponsors
  • FREE Registration for CEs Plus U Bundle customers
  • Credits: 1 CE Credit

    Presenters

    Presented by:
    Barak Gaster, MD, FACP, Professor of Medicine, University of Washington, Director of the Cognition in Primary Care Program.
    Dr. Gaster has been an educator and primary care physician since 1998, where he has gained a national reputation for creating solutions to difficult problems in medicine. He is a member of the Hastings Center Workgroup on Ethics and Dementia, a member of the Washington Dementia Action Collaborative, and on the leadership team which developed the most recent edition of the CDC’s Healthy Brain Initiative. The Dementia Directive he helped develop has been downloaded more than 150,000 times and has been featured in the NY Times and on NPR.

    Jessica Patterson, LMSW, DSW, Educational Manager, CEU Creations
    Jessica Patterson is a licensed social worker with over ten years of experience working in different systems. Jessica has a strong passion for teaching, training, and professional development. She also has a strong background around creating trauma informed systems, social emotional behavioral health and the implementation of community and individual support systems.
    Jessica has created and facilitated many professional development trainings throughout her career. Jessica’s role at CEU Creations includes developing curriculum, working with licensure boards, and presenting at various CE trainings. Jessica holds a Bachelor’s degree in organizational management and sociology from Ashford University. She received her Master’s in Social Work from University of Iowa and her Doctoral degree in Social Work from Capella University. Jessica is a licensed Social Worker through the state of Iowa. Jessica currently lives in Iowa with her husband, four children, two dogs, and cat. Any spare moment that Jessica has is usually spent running or reading.

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    CEU Creations presents:
    Dementia and Planning for the Future: Living Wills, Goals of Care, Advance Directives, and Honoring People’s Wishes
    Tuesday, April 9, 2024
    11:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET: Registration / Networking
    12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. ET: Presentation – See event flyer for detailed agenda
    1:00 p.m. ET: Closing/Evaluation

    COST:
    Registration $15
    Registration FREE for CEs Plus U Bundle customers and Northside Hospital System Employees provided by the generosity of our 2024 Georgia Sponsors

    Continuing Education Credits
    Social Workers
    ASWB ACE – 1 CE Credit
    New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work – 1 Contact Hour
    Nurses
    California Board of Registered Nursing – 1 Contact Hour
    Case Managers
    CCMC – 1 Contact Hour
    Counselors
    NBCC ACEP – 1 Contact Hour
    New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners – 1 Contact Hour

    Attendance or applied credit certificate available for other credentials.
    Please make sure to check with your own state board to ensure the transferability of CE credits.

    Overview:
    Worldwide the number of people who will experience dementia is projected to increase from 47 million in 2015 to 132 million by 2050 (Gaster, et al. 2017). End-of- life planning is important for everyone, but standard advance directives are often not helpful for people who develop dementia. Standard advance directives generally address rare scenarios such as if someone were to fall into a permanent coma, but fail to provide guidance for the most common reason people lose decision-making capacity: dementia. This session will explore the many options available for helping guide advance care planning for dementia, with special attention to the use of dementia-specific advance directives.

    By Attending Our Workshop, You Will Be Able To:

    • Identify the different components of the dementia directive and how it differs from forms which designate a health agent or power of attorney
    • Describe two best practices and resources to improve advance care planning with seniors and their care partners
    • Identify the goal directed options for a dementia specific advanced directive
    Sponsors

    Featured 2024 Sponsors:


    Additional information for each sponsor can be found in the 2024 CEU Creations Supporter Directory that will be provided to each registrant.

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