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$99.00 On Demand During this training, participants will focus on three key areas. First, information that providers can use to make sure their services are welcoming to LGBT people with dementia. Second, how to support caregivers who identify as LGBT - these may... | |||||
$99.00 On Demand This e-learning course equips hospice employees, long-term care communities, and funeral service providers with the knowledge and skills to ensure dignified end-of-life care for LGBTQ+ older adults. | |||||
$99.00 On Demand This training provides an introduction to the specific needs and experiences of LGBT older adults. Participants will learn the definition of terms such as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and others. After this introduction to useful... | |||||
$99.00 On Demand This training provides a deeper dive into the lives and experiences of transgender older adults. Participants will be guided through the many choices that a transgender individual can make to live and express their gender identity, and best... | |||||
$75.00 On Demand | |||||
$299.00 On Demand P.L. 2021, c 454 was enacted on January 18, 2022 and requires any general acute care hospital staff that collects race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity information for any reason to take an evidence based cultural competency... | |||||
$299.00 On Demand | |||||
$125.00 On Demand This training is a comprehensive exploration of the unique needs and experiences of transgender, non-binary, and intersex older adults accessing PACE programs. This training has been submitted by multiple organizations and approved for the... | |||||
$125.00 On Demand This training is a comprehensive exploration of the unique needs and experiences of transgender, non-binary, and intersex older adults accessing PACE programs. This training has been submitted by multiple organizations and approved for the... | |||||
$75.00 On Demand During this training, participants will focus on three key areas. First, information that providers can use to make sure their services are welcoming to LGBT people with dementia. Second, how to support caregivers who identify as LGBT - these may... |