Pride Webinar Series:
Providing Quality Care for
Older LGBTQ+ Adults Part 2
Part 2: Discrimination and Health Disparities*
In this session, participants will:
Describe the extent and types of discrimination experienced by LGBTQ+ older adults.
Discuss the effects of discrimination on the health of LGBTQ+ older adults.
Discuss legal and policy issues that affect discrimination against LGBTQ+ people.
Describe the strengths of LGBTQ+ older adults that act as protective factors in increasing resilience.
*Providing Quality Care for Older LGBTQ+ Adults is a four-part webinar series for healthcare providers. Session 1 introduces participants to the lives, history, and identity of LGBTQ+ Older Adults. A certificate of completion will be available for those who participate in all four sessions.
About Your Instructors
Patricia Burbank, DNsC
Dr. Patricia Burbank is a retired professor at the University of Rhode Island, College of Nursing. She holds a master’s degree as a gerontological clinical nurse specialist and a doctoral degree in nursing science, both from Boston University. Her three books and many articles span the areas of health behavior change; improving the health of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) elders; changing attitudes toward older adults; and theory development.
Prof. Tim Anderson,
M.Ed., ACC/EDU, CPC, CIPG
Prof. Anderson is the Programming and Operations Coordinator for Pride in Aging Rhode Island, as well as Chair of the Education Subcommittee. He has spoken nationally and locally on how to provide culturally competent, dementia-friendly recreation programming to residents in long-term care communities. He holds a bachelor's degree in music from the University of Rhode Island and a master’s degree in Instructional Design and Technology from the American College of Education. He is a certified Life Coach through the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) and Activity Consultant through the National Certification Council for Activity Professionals (NCCAP).

