Fiduciary Best Practices Part 2 – Webinar Re-Cast
Assuming the role as a fiduciary is a major responsibility.
Emphasis must always be on empowerment, preferences and safety of those we serve. However, the fiduciary is often caught between her duties and the wishes of those in need. Further, economic and political considerations are a frequent to the fulfillment of our fiduciary responsibilities. Connecticut’s fiduciary laws are among the most progressive in the country. An analysis of the technical and practical application of these laws will inform best practices for fiduciaries universally. This in depth course will drill down to real life vignettes and scenarios where the complexity of the fiduciary roles and limitations are explored and discussed in detail.
High readmission and crisis-cycle recurrence rates
Frequent breakdowns in communication between families and clinical teams
Inconsistent application of crisis protocols
Provider burnout tied to lack of system clarity
Literature showing poor care transitions increase morbidity and caregiver distress
Discuss the practical application of the general responsibilities of a fiduciary
Identify issues related to client choice and safety
Recognize the complexity of serving within the complex framework of specific laws
Understand the concepts of recovery and the ecologic approach that can be used to assist individuals who require a fiduciary.
Probate Court Process
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Case-based learning
Micro-lessons and short video segments
Reflective exercises
Post-test and scenario assessments
Michael Mackniak, JD
All faculty have completed COI disclosures.
No relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.
Content reviewed by independent planner to ensure absence of commercial bias.
All recommendations are evidence-based or reflect best-practice guidelines.
Assessment Tools:
Post-test (multiple choice + case questions)
Scenario-based application items
Reflection exercises (non-graded)
Evaluation Form Will Measure:
Achievement of learning objectives
Relevance to professional practice
Perceived bias or influence
Intent to change practice
Satisfaction with format and instruction
CE credit is calculated using the standard formula:
Certificates will include:
Learner name
Title of activity
Date completed
Number/type of credits awarded
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