Honoring Veterans’ Healthcare Decisions
June 11, 2026
Live Webinar
DateJun 11, 2026Duration90 minutes
12:00 PM PDT01:00 PM MDT
02:00 PM CDT03:00 PM EDT
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Take-away toolkit
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Truly honoring choice for veterans requires more than routine consent forms or standard care pathways.
This session will explore
how service history, moral injury, trauma exposure, and chronic social
isolation shape the way many veterans think about treatment options, risk,
trust, and autonomy. We’ll examine the frequent overlap of physical and mental
health diagnoses and discuss why patience, active listening, and nonjudgmental
curiosity are essential clinical skills when working with veterans. Learn
practical approaches to conversations, care planning, and follow-through that
respect each veteran’s story while promoting safety, dignity, and collaborative
decision-making.
KEY WEBINAR TAKEAWAYS
- Four common healthcare decisions unique to veterans
- Complications hospice and other healthcare providers may face when seeking to honor veterans’ healthcare desires
- The importance of creating “veteran-centric” training and skill development for all team members
BONUS MATERIALS
- A “Watch Out For…” list for all team members
- Handout with additional lecture notes and links for additional learning
- Discussion guide to use with fellow team members
WEBINAR DETAILS
Of course we honor all
healthcare decisions, so what is so unique about veterans? It is about history,
potential past trauma, and social isolation that is often present. How good are
we at treating both physical and mental health diagnoses that often co-occur?
We also know that patience is a critical and therapeutic skill that directly
influences patient outcomes and safety, especially with veterans. In this
webinar we will explore more effective ways to serve and honor those who have
served us.
THIS WEBINAR WILL BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES:
- Hospice
- Home Care
- Home Health
- Palliative Care
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- All care team members
- Social workers
- Chaplains
- Nurses
- Bereavement professionals
- Managers
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- Employee training log
- Interactive quiz
- PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
- Attendance certificate provided to self-report CE credits
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