Fiduciary Best Practices Part 1 – Webinar Re-Cast
Assuming the role as a fiduciary is a major responsibility. Here we will break it down to make you the best Fiduciary possible.
This introductory course will cover the fiduciary lifecycle (from application to termination); the general purpose of a fiduciary and roles and limitations of various fiduciary appointments. Further, participants will develop a “working” understanding of mental health disorders and the systems designed to assist persons with mental incapacities.
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
Understand the general duties and responsibilities of a fiduciary
Summarize the difference between those duties versus the concepts of best interest and least restrictive means of intervention
Differentiate between the roles of a conservator of person and conservator of estate
Develop a basic understanding of mental health disorders
Understand the use of the “Strengths Perspective” when working in individuals
Understand the systems of care that impact all stakeholders and participants
Probate Court Process
Fiduciary Best Practices 1 Live Webinar recording
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Practical, real-time strategies rooted in real-world complexity; concise lessons that mirror the decisions and conflicts presented in navigating complex and diverse systems of care.
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:
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