Share The Love | A Virtual Social Gathering

 

Please join us on Zoom on February 12th at 11:30 AM EST as we *virtually* share a meal together. Eat what you have at home, have some coffee, or just join for conversation.

In honor of Valentine’s Day, this month our conversation will center around the notion of love – self-love, love for your community, loving friendship, etc. Come ready for conversation, games, and community connection! All are welcome. This is an inter-generational program of Silver Connections, all ages (18+) are welcome.

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Out at The Movies Feb 20, 2022

Brunch Movie Showing! Join the group at OUT at The Movies in Yonkers at Alamo Draft House for the viewing of LGBTQ+ camp classic, "But I'm A Cheerleader."
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FEBRUARY 20, 2022-SUNDAY | ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE
Film starts at 11:00am, group meets in lobby around 10:45am
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Look for group leader Geoff wearing the OATM logo button!
The Alamo Drafthouse has assigned seating. We plan to post which row and seats the OATM group will be seated for those who want to sit together. Or you can select seats based on where you prefer to sit in the theater. Tickets are $12.50/person
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Staff Spotlight Winter Edition 2022 ❄

The LOFT's Staff Spotlight is back, Winter Edition! 🥶🌬☃️❄️
We're all hopeful for 2022, see what the staff had to say about it. Find out who said that Winter was their fourth favorite season! 😂
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Join the conversation on Medical Care for LGBTQ+ patients

 

Join Zoom next Thursday, February 3 for a conversation on palliative care and Project Respect: LGBTQ+ Experiences with Healthcare Providers for Serious Illness, featuring Gary L. Stein, JD, MSW, a Professor at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work- Yeshiva University; Cathy Berkman, PhD, MSW, a Professor and Director of the Palliative Care Fellowship at Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service; and moderated by Mary Beth Morrissey, PhD, JD, MPH, SSA Past President and Founder and President of New York State Southern Region Collaborative for Palliative Care. 

The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) community experiences discrimination and stigma in accessing health care and social services – including palliative, hospice, and long-term care. Professor Gary Stein and Professor Cathy Berkman will share the results of phase I of Project Respect, recently published in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, which reported high levels of discrimination experienced by the community in accessing palliative care services. Professors Stein and Berkman will also discuss phase II of Project Respect, which seeks to obtain LGBTQ+ community experiences with healthcare providers in obtaining care for serious illness. They will also discuss implications for future research, institutional and public policy, and practice, including current policy barriers to respectful and non-discriminatory care, and the importance of staff training to address inadequate knowledge and discriminatory behaviors.

This event is part of the State Society on Aging of New York’s Conversation Series. All events in the Conversation Series are free and open to the public, so please feel free to share with your networks.

Project Respect: LGBTQ+ Experiences with Healthcare Providers for Serious Illness

Thursday, February 3, 2022, 12:00pm – 1:00 pm

Please register at:

https://aoascc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcucu6uqjgoEtRt8pLcUDk7IZBvXfpZrx5s 

 

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