Lesbian Health & Leadership Conference
TIME SENSITIVE!
I have an opportunity to present at a conference the first week of February which I need support to attend. This is a fantastic opportunity for me to build my new career/business as a speaker, educator and trainer. My areas of focus are related to LGBTQ senior healthcare issues and getting clear on your final wishes.
Two of my proposals were accepted:
Caring for LGBT Seniors
The experience of LGBT seniors
has emerged as a significant topic in recent years. Despite the advances in
LGBT rights, many LGBT seniors find it necessary to return to the closet as
they reach a certain age, require more intimate care, or when they move into
assisted living or communities with skilled nursing care available. In addition, LGBT seniors face ageism in the LGBT
community and may not have the social or familial support of their heterosexual
counterparts. Due to these and a host of
other issues, many of our seniors continue to experience inferior care or delay
seeking support. In this presentation you
will learn about issues impacting our seniors, alternatives and solutions
around the country, and learn about the importance of being an advocate for
yourself and others.
Learning Objectives:
* Experience of LGBT seniors and Barriers
to care
* Alternatives and Community based
solutions
* Importance of being an advocate
for yourself and others
<[email redacted]>
Get Busy Dying- Getting Clear on
Your Final Wishes Beyond Advanced Directives
Who wants to talk about their
final wishes? It is a challenging topic for many! Do you know what you would do if you were in
a severe accident or developed a critical or terminal illness? Whether you are approaching end of life
yourself or caring for someone who is, "Get Busy Dying to Get Busy Living" was
written to help people of all ages get clear on their final wishes beyond what
is covered in Advanced Directives or Physician Orders for Life Sustaining
Treatment. Having an
understanding and creating a document to share with your loved ones can provide
peace of mind and allow you to intentionally create a different
experience. The issues discussed range
from physical and financial needs to emotional and spiritual.
Learning Objectives:
* Understand the importance of
having your final wishes in place
* Develop a basic framework for
your own wishes
* Learn how to support someone who
is critically or terminally ill or at end of life.
[email redacted]>Jeanne Burke, M.Div, is a
Chaplain with experience in hospice, end of life care, and LGBTQ cultural awareness as it relates to LGBTQ seniors. Jeanne has
certifications as
a Mindfulness Instructor, from Naropa University and is a certified
Trainer for Project
Visibility, which offers training to senior care providers on the
experience of LGBT elders. She recently developed a collaborative of
individuals and organizations in San Diego County to address the
healthcare
needs of LGBT seniors. This is an all volunteer, grassroots effort which is set to begin a San Diego County needs assessment in February!
Additionally, Jeanne is finishing a workbook, "Get Busy Dying to Get Busy Living", which was
written to help people of all ages get clear on their final wishes for
themselves or someone they love.
** As an ordained Wedding Officiant, Jeanne has been marrying couples in San Diego since 2013. She crafts beautiful customized ceremonies of all types.
Funds will be used towards: materials preparation, travel and accommodations.