NHPCO Diversity
Advisory Council Resource Promotes High Quality Care
Today, in recognition of Pride Month, the
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) released a new
resource, LGBTQ+
Resource Guide, with content developed by NHPCO’s Diversity
Advisory Council (DAC). Available free-of-charge, the guide was released in
conjunction with a DAC social media day, where NHPCO’s social media platforms were
used to share information about disparities that exist in hospice and
palliative care.
The topics covered in the resource guide include LGBTQ+ healthcare disparities,
serving LGBTQ+ patients in your community, and strategies for reaching out to
LGBTQ+ communities.
NHPCO President and CEO Edo Banach noted, “NHPCO is committed to helping underserved
communities access the person-centered care they deserve. Hospice providers have a history of meeting the unique
needs of diverse communities going back to the early days of the AIDS pandemic
in the 1980s when compassion, dignity, and care were so desperately needed by
those marginalized at the time. With a strong foundation and the support
of resources like this LGTBQ+ resource guide, we hope all hospices and
palliative care providers will provide the best care possible to LGBTQ+
patients and families.”
The resource guide emphasizes the importance of open communication and allowing
patients to self-identify who they are and who is important in their lives.
“That’s what we really want to do when we’re serving our patients, is to show
that we respect them, we hear them, we see them just as they are,” said Edie
Moran, social worker with Prospero Health in Chicago and member of NHPCO’s
Diversity Advisory Council. Moran was featured in a panel discussion about
caring for LGBTQ+ people with a serious illness, which was shared on DAC’s
social media day.
NHPCO thanks SAGE and Cambia Health
Foundation Sojourns Scholar Carey Candrian, PhD for their contributions to the
guide.
Download the LGBTQ+
Resource Guide (PDF).
Additional free resource materials from NHPCO are available
at nhpco.org/diversity.
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