Emerging Issues in Long-Term Care

Event Description

Online registration is closed. To register, email Tram Nguyen at tnguyen@mnbars.org.

This annual CLE focuses on current and emerging issues related to long-term care, particularly in the assisted living and nursing home settings, that are of interest to Elder Law attorneys and related professionals as well as the clients they serve. 

Get a pulse of what is going on in long-term care facilities from the Minnesota Department of Health (“MDH”) and professionals and attorneys working in the long-term care setting.  MDH will provide an update on proposed legislation, proactive measures and lessons learned from investigating maltreatment reports, and the impacts of staffing shortages in long-term care facilities.  Housing is another focus, with discussion of assisted living termination and appeals process and examples.  In addition, panelists will discuss the application of landlord tenant law to various settings, subsidized housing, and legislative updates on housing.  Long term care insurance will also be a focus, with a discussion of enforcement and litigation trends, including an overview of a current class action and other the successes, concerns , and trends related to securing coverage, which is needed now more than ever.

As possible, we will give a broad overview and update on DHS timelines for renewing medical assistance benefits in light of the upcoming lifting of the national public health emergency.

This CLE sponsored by the Elder Law Section will address these topics to help elder law attorneys and professionals navigate legal concerns on behalf of older and vulnerable adults. Suzanne Scheller, Esq. will moderate a panel of three professionals who will each present on emerging issues in their area of knowledge.

Presenters:

Benjamin Kaufman, Esq. - Staff Attorney, Legal Advocacy for Older People Project, Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services

Lawrence McDonough, Esq . - Attorney at Law and Adjunct Professor of Law at University of Minnesota, Senior Fellow at the National Housing Law Project, Policy Attorney at HOME Line

Daphne Ponds, RN, MSN, JD - State Executive Operations Manager/OHFC Director, Health Regulation Division, Office of Health Facility Complaints, Minnesota Department of Health

Elizabeth Wrobel, Esq. – Partner at Wrobel & Smith, PLLP, specialzing in long-term care and medical insurance disputes

Moderator:
Suzanne Scheller, Esq. - Attorney, Scheller Legal Solutions, LLC

CLE Credits:

2.0 Standard CLE Credits | Event Code: 484770

Cost:

Elder Law Section Member: FREE
Member, not in the Elder Law Section: $15
Non-Member: $45
Law Student & New Admittee: FREE

Registration Deadline:  April 18, 2023. To register after that time, email the program manager.

Remote Participation: Remote instructions will be emailed to you the day prior to the event.

Payments/Cancellations:  Please register online or over the phone by credit card whenever possible. If you must pay by check, please use this registration form . Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation policy .

Covid-19:  We are currently following CDC guidelines for Covid-19. For more information, please visit our website .

Accommodations: We are committed to creating an inclusive environment in which all members can participate fully. If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please notify the program manager with at least 72 hours notice prior to the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations. Thank you.

Program Manager: Tram Nguyen | tnguyen@mnbars.org | 612-278-6316

 

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DATE
Thursday, April 20, 2023
TIME

8:30 AM to 10:30 AM

VENUE
Live Webinar - Zoom