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DESCRIPTION:South Carolina Elder Law and Medicaid Boot Camp\n\npresented by the\n\n\nSouth Carolina Bar-Continuing Legal Education Division\n\nLive at the\nBar Conference Center\n1501 Park Street\nColumbia, SC 29202\n \nvia\nTwo Video-CLE sites:\nCharleston - School of Law\n\nGreenville - Buck Mickel Center \n           @font-face {\n  font-family: "Cambria";\n}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section\n \nClick here for Webcasting.\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAbout the Seminar \nThis program qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours. \n\n \nElder law affects everyone!  The problems and issues affecting the elderly will become magnified as baby boomers gray and resources continue to shrink.  This program will provide you with practical knowledge that can be used to identify and solve the most common problems facing your elderly clients.\n\nIn the morning session speakers will present a broad variety of practice tips to help you best advise your clients.  The afternoon session will focus on Medicaid basics and planning strategies, followed by instruction on the handling of fair hearings and appeals.\nProgram Agenda\n8:30 a.m.         Registration\n \n8:50 a.m.         Welcome and Opening Remarks\n \n9 a.m.              What is Elder Law?\n                        Michael J. Polk\n                        Belser &amp; Belser, PA\n \nFoundations of an Elder Law Practice:\n \n9:15 a.m.         Estate Planning \n                        Mitchell C. Payne\n                        Warner Payne &amp; Black, LLP\n \n9:30 a.m.         Vital Issues in Medical Decision Making \n                        Phillip J. Corson\n                        Haselden, Owen, Boloyan &amp; Corson, LLC\n \n9:45 a.m.         Things to Know About Probate   \n                        Blakely C. Cahoon\n                        Cahoon Law Firm, LLC\n \n10 a.m.            Nuts and Bolts of Guardianship/Conservatorship \n                        Andrew J. Atkins\n`                       Millender Elder Law, LLC\n \n10:15 a.m.       Elder Abuse and Neglect \n                        Anderson M. Horne\n                        Attorney &amp; Counselor at Law, LLC \n \n10:30 a.m.       Break\n              \n10:45 a.m.       Medicare \n                        Gloria McDonald\n                        Lieutenant Governor's Office on Aging\n\n\n11 a.m.            Social Security and SSI\n                        Michael B. Bridges\n                        Dobson Jones Ball Phillips &amp; Bridges, PA \n                           \n11:30 a.m.       Standards of Conduct for Representing Claimants Before the VA\n                        Rebecca C. Patrick\n                        Bluestein Nichols Thompson &amp; Delgado, LLC\n                \n11:45 a.m.       Section 8 and Food Stamps\n                        Philip M. Creel\n                        S.C. Legal Services \n                            \n12:15 p.m.       Lunch (on your own)\n \n1:30 p.m.         Medicaid Basics\n                        An overview of Medicaid, how to apply, the different Medicaid programs                                                 available and financial eligibility requirements                           \n                        Charles M. Black Jr.\n                        Warner Payne &amp; Black, LLP\n                        Franchelle C. Millender\n                        Millender Elder Law, LLC \n \n2:15 p.m.         Medicaid Eligibility for NH and Waiver Programs\n                        What is a level of care, and why does it matter?  \n                        Who decides whether an individual meets level of care?  \n                        If your client meets level of care for a nursing facility, what options does she have? \n                        What is an ICF/MR, and why does it matter?  \n                        If your client meets ICF/MR level of care, what options does she have?  \n                        Sarah G. St. Onge\n                        Protection &amp; Advocacy for People with Disabilities\n                                    \n3 p.m.              Break\n \n3:15 p.m.         Medicaid Planning Strategies, from the Simple to the Complex\n                        A discussion of strategies including converting countable resources to non-countable                         resources, special needs trusts and pooled trusts, exempt and non exempt transfers, \n                        five year planning and gift-loan strategies for crisis planning.            \n                        Charles M. Black Jr.\n                        Warner Payne &amp; Black, LLP\n                        Franchelle C. Millender\n                        Millender Elder Law, LLC\n \n4 p.m.             Fair Hearings and Appeals\n                       What agency decisions are appealable? How do you appeal? \n                       What rules apply in a fair hearing? \n                       What can you expect at the hearing?  \n                       Sarah G. St. Onge\n                       Protection &amp; Advocacy for People with Disabilities\n \n4:45 p.m.        Adjourn\n \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Seminar: South Carolina Elder Law and Medicaid Boot Camp
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