• Aged Care and Retirement Village Law Conference

    Issues covered include: capacity, unconscionable conduct, sexual issues, privacy, data security, convergence and seniors living
    • Description

      2019 is a significant year for the retirement village and aged care sectors. From shifts in integration and emerging models and financial tools shaking up the industry to the concerns of elder abuse and capacity issues, the landscape is changing. With so much unrest in the sector it’s now more crucial than ever to stay up to date with the latest developments. Equip yourself with the strategies necessary to handle any issues that may arise so you can get the best result for your organisation  or clients.

      Attend and earn 4 CPD units in Substantive Law

      This seminar was recorded in VIC on 5 June 2019

      Chair: John Corcoran AM, Principal, Russell Kennedy Lawyers; Preeminent Health & Aged Care Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2018

      9.00am to 9.05am Opening Comments by the Chair

      9.05am to 10.00am: Capacity, Decision Making and Unconscionable Conduct

      • Decision making capacity: lifestyle and legal/financial decisions
      • Vulnerable residents: elder financial abuse, unconscionable conduct and undue influence
      • Aged care providers, staff/contractors and liability for elder abuse

      Presented by Jessica Latimer, Special Counsel, Moores

      10.00am to 10.50am: Sexual Issues in the Aged Care and Retirement Village Context

      Explore the serious, significant and oftentimes complex and challenging sexual issues arising in the aged care and retirement village context that residents, their families, and providers must grapple with on an ongoing basis.
      Presented by Linda McAuliffe, Research Officer, Australian Centre for Evidence Based Aged Care 

      10.50am to 11.00am Final Q&A and Closing Comments by the Chair

      11.00am to 11.15am Morning Tea

      Chair: Ric Birkett, Partner, Aitken Partners; Recommended Health & Aged Care Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2018

      11.15am to 11.20am Opening Comments by the Chair

      11.20am to 12.15pm: Privacy, Recording and Data Security

      • Privacy and data security: new updates
      • Running aged care facilities in the surveillance age
      • Who has what privacy rights in an aged care facility and how do you manage them?
      • Recording staff or residents: monitoring staff and preventing elder abuse

      Presented by Alison Choy Flannigan, Partner, Hall & Willcox; Leading Health & Aged Care Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2018

      12.15pm to 1.15pm: Convergence and Seniors Living – Time to Stop Talking Silos

      • Government and legislative responses to the emerging issue of integration
      • What are the barriers between the legislative frameworks
      • The role and powers of resident's decision makers
      • Integration: home care / retirement villages / residential aged care
      • Emerging models and financial tools

      Presented by Arthur Koumoukelis, Partner, Thomson Geer; Recommended Health & Aged Care Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2018

      1.15pm Final Q&A and Closing Comments by the Chair

    • Venue

      RACV City Club

      Level 2, 501 Bourke St
      Melbourne 3000
      VIC
      Australia

      Map of RACV City Club

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