Multicultural Conversations About the End of Life

High-quality end of life care should be available to all individuals in a timely manner, and in alignment with their values, wishes, and goals. Unfortunately, the reality of end of life care in the United States is quite different, with the healthcare system often failing to meet the needs of certain communities. One particular community, immigrant families, encounter particular disparities in quality of, and access to, end of life care. As the current healthcare system in the United States often frames dying from a Euro/Western-centric perspective, this may not reflect what an immigrant family may need in the areas of communication, decision making, comfort, community, identity, and grief. When these experiences and values are at odds, this poses conflict for the patient, their family, and the healthcare team at a time of great vulnerability. Therefore, it is imperative to address this continued inequity through access to relevant end of life resources and culturally congruent end of life care. The goal of this program is to provide much-needed support and information to adult 86 of immigrants, who face the unique challenge of helping their aging parents navigate a complicated medical system. The webinars will provide an overview of the American medical system including palliative care, hospice, and advance directives and information on how immigrant 86 can support their parents as they navigate this landscape and articulate their values and wishes about end of life based on their culture, traditions, and experiences. Program attendees will learn about treatment options and gain actionable skills to approach these difficult conversations and moments. Through this program, we hope for attendees to feel more empowered in caring for their loved ones at a deeply vulnerable time. Through this programming, the elderly immigrant population, of New York and their families be offered a program leading to increased understanding and access to end of life issues, including local laws, advance directives, hospice, and palliative care.

Project Details

Organization Name

End of Life Choices New York

Organization Type
Community-based organization
Project Lead

Ayana Woods

Location
New York
Start Date
November 1, 2020
End Date
April 30, 2021
Funding Amount
$20000
Demographics
Community-based Organization Staff
Adults (19-64 yrs.)
Adults (19-64 yrs.)
Seniors (65+ yrs.)
Women
Blacks/African Americans
Asians/Asian Americans
Hispanics/Latin Americans
Other Pacific Islanders
Medically Underserved Areas/Populations
Suburban
Urban
Behavioral/Social Determinants of Health