Category Archives: Professional Advice

How Do you Move Forward After Causing Accidental Death Or Injury?

An interview with Maryann Gray, Part One

Maryann Gray is a social psychologist and educator. She is also what she calls a CADI (Causing Accidental Death or Injury). In 1977, when she was 22 years old, an eight-year-old boy darted out in front of her car and was … Continue reading

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Can I Get Buried On My Private Property In California?

An interview with attorney Barry Vogel, Part Two

Barry Vogel is an attorney who had his own practice in Ukiah, California, for over 40 years. He mainly worked to protect clients’ personal rights and social justice rights. He’s worked on cases regarding the constitutional right to be buried … Continue reading

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What Is the Legality of Home Burials In California?

An interview with attorney Barry Vogel, Part One

Barry Vogel is an attorney who had his own practice in Ukiah, California, for over 40 years. He mainly worked to protect clients’ personal rights and social justice rights. He’s worked on cases regarding the constitutional right to be buried … Continue reading

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How Does Someone Become a Certified Guardian or Find Support as a Family Guardian?

An interview with Paul Seideman, president of the National Guardianship Association, Part Two

Welcome to Part Two of our interview with Paul Seideman, the president of the National Guardianship Association (NGA). The NGA is a nonprofit organization that sets standards and ethical guidelines for guardians, conservators, and fiduciaries in the United States. Paul … Continue reading

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Why Are Standards of Practice for Guardianship Important?

An interview with Paul Seideman, President of the National Guardianship Association, Part One

Today SevenPonds speaks with Paul Seideman, the President of the National Guardianship Association (NGA). The NGA is a nonprofit organization that sets standards and ethical guidelines for guardians, conservators, and fiduciaries in the United States. Paul has been on the … Continue reading

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How Can Art Serve Dementia-Inclusive Communities?

An interview with Sadie Harmon, a dementia-inclusive communities director who uses art as a means of communication, Part Two

Welcome back to Part Two of SevenPond’s interview with Sadie Harmon. Sadie creates new ways to use art to communicate with and carry out the wishes of people with dementia who are living at home and active in their communities. … Continue reading

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