Access now: Future planning presented by Sarah Breusch

Dementia expert webinar
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42 minutes

Dementia Australia have welcomed guest speakers to record a specialised education video for you to access.

In this video we are joined by Sarah Breusch, discussing the legal documents you may wish to consider after a diagnosis of dementia. The video will outline the role of a Power of Attorney and an Enduring Guardian, as well as the relevance of having a will. It introduces some of the issues which may need to be considered in preparing these documents.

You will gain knowledge in:

  • The role of a Power of Attorney
  • What an Enduring Guardian is and why to appoint one
  • The relevance of having a will

To view this video please register your access details below. Upon registering you will receive access on screen and an email to view at a later stage.

Suitable for: People living with dementia and their family carers and family members.
 

Sarah Breusch

Sarah Breusch

Sarah Breusch is the Deputy Director of the University of Newcastle Legal Centre. She has been a practising lawyer for over 25 years and specialises in the area of Elder law, including succession and other planning ahead documents. She also teaches at the University of Newcastle Law School.


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