Explore the transformative role of health technology in elder care, focusing on innovations like wearables, telemedicine, and smart home devices. This engaging presentation gives social workers insights into balancing care and confidentiality, addressing privacy risks, data regulations, and ethical considerations to empower elderly clients while safeguarding their autonomy.
This program has been approved for 2 Continuing Education Credit Hours by NASW/CT and meets the continuing education criteria for Social Work Licensure renewal.
Attorney Steven L. Rubin has earned the distinction of Certified Elder Law Attorney from the National Elder Law Foundation. He has been in training for his dream job as an attorney, since he was 5 years old. His trustworthy, shoot-from-the-hip, “pull no punches” approach is appreciated by clients. Most of his passion stems from the fact that Steve knows what it’s like to sit on the other side of the desk.
While Steve was in law school, his mother was diagnosed with ALS and given less than a year to live. He was thrust into a number of roles that his clients often find themselves in — caregiver, advocate, provider, and concerned loved one.
While his mom lost her battle to ALS, Steve vowed never to give up the fight. He finished Widener University School of Law and has dedicated his career to helping his clients deal with tough issues — such as death, incapacity, disability, special needs, social security, asset protection, litigation and taxes – and providing that assistance in the best and least stressful way possible.
Attorney Rubin was born in New Haven and has been a life-long Connecticut resident. He graduated from Cheshire High School and the University of Connecticut (UCONN) with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. While attending the University of Connecticut, Attorney Rubin was a member of the governing counsel for the Housing Board of Directors and the vice president of the Jewish Student Association. He graduated UCONN a member of Phi Alpha Phi — the national political science honor society.
Attorney Rubin then attended Widener University School of Law in Pennsylvania. While attending Widener, he was a member of the Trial Advocacy Honor Society and participated in numerous Moot Court arguments. He was also a founding member of the Animal Rights Legal Society and Treasurer of the Environmental Law and Policy Society, involvements that put into action his values and ideals.
Attorney Rubin has passed the Bar in Connecticut, New York, and Florida. He is a member of organizations that reflect his career directions and active participation: Connecticut Bar Association; the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association; the New York Bar Association; the Florida Bar Association; the Connecticut Bar Association Young Lawyers; the Florida Bar Association Young Lawyers Division; the New York Bar Association Young Lawyers Division; New Haven Bar Association, New Haven Bar Association Young Lawyers; New Haven Bar Association Public Service Committee; the New Haven Bar Association Trusts and Estates Committee; Court Relations Committee; and the American Bar Association. His practice focuses on elder law, estate planning, estate administration and probate, Title XIX (Medicaid) planning and eligibility, Life Care Planning, business continuation, disability and special needs planning, trust planning and administration, and related tax matters.
Attorney Rubin volunteers his free time at the Veterans Legal Clinic, providing free advice to veterans who otherwise could not afford legal representation. When not working, Steven enjoys reading books, watching and attending sporting events, and spending time with his dog and family. He is a fundraiser for the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, and the American Cancer Society. Attorney Rubin also volunteers his time at soup kitchens and other philanthropic activities.
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United States District Court for the District of Connecticut
State of Connecticut
State of New York
State of Florida
Accredited by the Veterans Administration
Empowering Elder Care with Innovation
Dive into the transformative world of health technology and discover its profound implications for elder care. "Protecting Privacy in the Age of Health Tech: Implications for Elder Care" is a dynamic presentation that explores cutting-edge technologies like wearables, telemedicine, and smart home devices. Through an engaging discussion, you'll learn how these tools empower elderly clients to live independently while addressing privacy and autonomy's critical ethical and legal challenges. Led by experts in elder care law and privacy policy, this session provides actionable insights and practical strategies for navigating the balance between care and confidentiality.
Gain a deeper understanding of health data regulations, privacy risks, and best practices for protecting client information—all tailored to empower you in your role as a social worker. Whether you're helping families make informed decisions or guiding them through the complexities of elder care, this presentation equips you with the tools to safeguard privacy in the digital age. This program has been approved for 2 Continuing Education Credit Hours by NASW/CT and meets the continuing education criteria for Social Work Licensure renewal.