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Mary Beth Lepkowsky, Helen Sanderson Associates USA. PCT Mentor Trainer, Co-developer of Person-Centered Approaches to Healthcare Decision-Making
Tina Campanella, former CEO of the Quality Trust and developer of the National Resource Center for Supported Decision-Making
Leigh Ann Kingsbury, InLeadS Consulting, Gerontologist, PCT Mentor Trainer, Co-developer of Person-Centered Approaches to Healthcare Decision-Making
Each Series is listed to the left, pick one of the series and the time that works best for your schedule, then register for the desired time by clicking the image.
Each session will last 3 hours. Participants will receive a certificate of completion when they attend all four modules.
Topics of each module (session) are below:
Module 1:
Conservatorship Reform and Supported Decision Making in California
Be introduced to a California law that provides a framework of opportunity for supporting people with intellectual/developmental disabilities to maintain, build, and regain authority over life decisions through the process of Supported Decision Making.
Module 2:
Supportive Decision-Making Tools
Everyone makes decisions; and most people rely on other people to help inform them. This module focuses on presuming competency and capacity, and then figuring out hw others can provide the requested support that maintains the person’s authority for decision making.
Module 3:
How to Talk to People About a Continuum of Decision-Making Support Options
Discuss the historical approaches for supporting decision-making and discover a continuum of decision-making support options. Learn to introduce a variety of options and practice conversation tools that can assist with decision-making.
Module 4:
Supported Decision-Making Agreements
A Supported Decision-Maker starts with being clear about who will do what! We will discuss common elements found in supported decision-making agreements and practice skills for developing meaningful agreements.