Support from Professional Fiduciaries In Aging and End of Life

Support from Professional Fiduciaries In Aging and End of Life

Fiduciaries provide legal and financial services.

By Final Passages Non-Profit Educational Program

Date and time

May 15 · 6pm - May 27 · 8pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 12 days 2 hours

Attorney Lori Ingram has worked as a Professional Fiduciary in Sonoma County for the past sixteen years. Before opening her fiduciary practice, she practiced law in the Bay Area for three years, and owned or managed businesses in San Francisco and Sonoma County for 17 years, including work as a community organizer in San Francisco in the field of women’s reproductive health.

Her work with elders in a small medical practice in Sebastopol in the early 2000s inspired her shift into the fiduciary profession, when a beloved patient was diagnosed with dementia. After stepping in to help manage her friend’s finances, medical care, government benefits, and legal affairs she realized that she loved the variety and challenge of the work, and that her experience in law, business, financial and project management, and patient education enabled her to make a difference in the lives of elders who faced challenges and life transitions due to illness, disability or incapacity.

She has served on the Board of the Redwood Empire Estate Planning Council and as chair of the Education Committee for the Professional Fiduciary Assoc. of California (PFAC). She has studied death and dying since the late 1980’s after learning of her father’s two near death experiences, and has volunteered with the Living-Dying Project since 2009. She works with clients and their families at end-of-life, both in medical decision-making roles and as a care manager.

Jean McClune has been a California Licensed Professional Fiduciary for the past eighteen years. Prior to her fiduciary work she spent over twenty years as a consultant, trainer and management coach in the U.S. and abroad. She spent 7 years living abroad in Switzerland, Spain and Mexico and is fluent in Spanish. A lover of people, their histories and culture she found her passion in working with seniors, their end-of-life care and legacies. She has served as a State Director, Northern Region Director, and chair of the Education Committee for the Professional Fiduciary Assoc. of California (PFAC). In her time off she rows crew as part of an 8-woman team on the Petaluma River.


This is a free event brought to you by Final Passages, a 501(c)(3) non-profit. We invite you to consider a gift to Final Passages when you register for this event - all donations are tax deductible. Please remember to also register under general admission to ensure you receive the zoom link for this event.

Contributions are directed to provide scholarships for our training programs, for reproducing and developing educational materials, publication of our book about home and family-directed funerals, and other community and national outreach programs, including this monthly online series.

Started in 1995, Final Passages was the nation’s first non-profit, educational institute and resource center dedicated to conscious dying, and a holistic, green, compassionate and dignified alternative to conventional funeral and after-death practices. We are also the first nationwide organization to create a death midwifery and home funeral guidance training program.

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Final Passages is a non-profit educational institute and resource center dedicated to home funerals and green burial. We offer training in death midwifery, conscious dying and green burial as well as presentations and free resources and referrals.

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