On January 24, 2015, Caregiving Matters produced a full day workshop with experts speaking on a variety of Power of Attorney topics as part of our Power of Attorney Project. We had three fantastic lawyers, several social services professionals and the OPP talking about POA investigations.
The Power of Attorney Project is a two year technology-based project that brings together a wide variety of experts from various industries and disciplines to educate adult children and seniors about Power of Attorney issues.
Watch the Presentations
Mary Bart: Welcome to the Power of Attorney Project Event
SLIDES: Mary Bart: Welcome to the Power of Attorney Project Event
Elaine Blades: Powers of Attorney for Property and Personal Care: what you need to know, what you need to do
D/Sgt Leslie Raymond: Power of Attorney Investigations
SLIDES: D/Sgt Leslie Raymond: Power of Attorney Investigations
Dr. Sandra Campbell: Attitudes Matter
SLIDES: Dr. Sandra Campbell: Attitudes Matter
Joan McDonald: Jigsaw Puzzle of Care: what are we doing with Mom?
SLIDES: Joan McDonald: Jigsaw Puzzle of Care: what are we doing with Mom?
Scot Dalton: Practical Thoughts for Avoiding Estate Litigation
SLIDES: Scot Dalton: Practical Thoughts for Avoiding Estate Litigation.
Margaret Black: Practical and Procedural Considerations of Power of Attorneys
SLIDES: Margaret Black: Practical and Procedural Considerations of Power of Attorneys.
Mark Handelman: Final days, Finest hours: What lawyers and doctors can’t do at life’s end.
SLIDES: Mark Handelman: Final days, Finest hours: What lawyers and doctors can’t do at life’s end.