Partner prevented from hospital visitation in FL

April 26, 2009

Jackson Memorial Hospital in 
Miami says they don’t have 
to allow their patients visitors

Janice Langbehn and Lisa Pond, together 18 years, were about to depart from Miami on a family cruise with their three children, when Lisa suddenly collapsed. From the moment Janice and the children arrived atJackson Memorial Hospital, they encountered prejudice and apathy. The hospital refused to accept information from Janice regarding Lisa’s medical history, informing her that she was in an antigay city and state and that she could expect to receive no information or acknowledgment as family. A doctor finally spoke with Janice, telling her that there was no chance of recovery. Despite the doctor’s acknowledgment that no medical reason existed to prevent visitation — and despite the fact that Janice held a durable healthcare power of attorney for Lisa – hospital staff refused to allow Janice or the couple’s children to see Lisa until nearly eight hours after their arrival.

 

Lambda Legal has filed a lawsuit against JacksonMemorial Hospital, on behalf of Janice Langbehn and her three children. In its response to the lawsuit, the hospital does not dispute Janice’s account of what happened that night. Instead, they claim they did nothing wrong.

 

Jackson Memorial Hospital’s position – as reflected in black in white and in public documents – is that [1]:

“Defendants owe no legal duty to provide attention to patients’ family members or other visitors.”

 

“There is nothing within the advance directives statute that would have required doctors or nurses to speak to Ms. Langbehn other than to seek consent regarding a medical procedure that required consent.”

 

“There is no duty (regardless of a fiduciary relationship) to provide information or visitation to a patient’s visitors.” 

As reflected in the legal documents, Jackson Memorial Hospital believes that: (1) they have no obligation to allow their patients visitors; (2) they do not have to allow a healthcare surrogate to actually see the patient on whose behalf they are making healthcare decisions; and (3) that their doctors do not have to share any “particular amount of information” with family members.

 

The Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) is appalled by the hospital’s positions and has established the Committee for Fair Visitation at Jackson Memorial Hospital to ensure that what happened to Lisa and her family doesn’t continue to happen to other patients at Jackson Memorial.

 

We are calling on the hospital to carry out its commitment to quality patient care by adopting a comprehensive visitation policy that: affirms all patients’ rights to have visitors; includes same sex-partners and their children in its definition of family and/or does not restrict visitors to biological family members; outlines a clear process for determining when visitors will be restricted and how that will be communicated; and includes a grievance procedure that can be acted on quickly in an emergency situation.

http://www.glma.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=888&parentID=568&nodeID=1


Prayer requests

April 26, 2009

For Lou

For the power of one conference and the CWu particapants

Silent prayers for Steve

Blaine thanksgiving for a great easter

John and Janine’s health

For John’s mother and employment

for peace for Brenda

Thanks for Orions birthday

Kathy’s family

Deb and job

Thanksgiving for the life of Jen’s grandmother

Cliff

Richard and Elaine

Jeff and Karen

Roberta

tanya


Easter Wheat

April 13, 2009

tWe had a very special Easter Service.  On Palm Sunday we planted wheat seeds along with the names of people who had died.  On Easter we sung the Hymn “Now the green blade rises, from the buried grain. Wheat that in dark earth, many days has lain.  Love lives again, that where the dead has been.  Love is come again  like wheat that springs up green.”

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Easter Service

April 8, 2009

Rainbow Cathedral MCC will be celebration the resurrection of Jesus and our 15th Anniversary.   Join us for worship Sunday April 12 at 6:30 PM.  The theme for the day will be raising up all of God people.

Notes of congratulations posted on this site will be shared wtih the congregation.


Jade is coming back

March 13, 2009

jadeblow5253Join Jade Esteban Estrada and us for Icons: History of the Lesbian and Gay World Vol 3

Saturday April 11 at 8:00 PM

225 N 2nd St Yakima, WA

tickets $12 and available at the door

www.getjaded.com


Second Annual Out Dinner

March 12, 2009

Saturday April 11

5 PM Until 8 PM

20 per person

35 per couple

please reserve your tickets by April 6

call 457-6454 or email therevjane@juno.com

Stay fort the Icons Play for a discounted rate of $10 each


Pride Night two

March 11, 2009

Essencia Bakery is hosting its second Pride Night Friday April 17 for ages 16 and up. This is an evening event from 8 PM until 12 Am,  For more information call 575-5570. They are located at 4 N 3rd St in Yakima.


Domestic Partnership Bill

March 10, 2009

House bill 5688 is not in front of the Washington State Senate. It is known as the “everything but marriage” bill and would expand domestic partnership benefits. Yakima State Senator Curtis King voted in favor of last years domestic partnership bill. He is currently under attack via TV commercials and being urged to vote against this bill. If you have a chance, please email him at King.Curtis@leg.wa.gov and ask for his support of the bill.

Update:

Sen King did vote yes on the domestic partnership bill.  thanks to those who wrote and please email him  your thanks.


Prayer Requests

March 10, 2009

Direction for Kevin

Thanks for the choral festival in wenatchee

Thanks for Terry’s birthday

Those killed in violence in Oakland and Wapato

Thanks for Domestic P{artnership bill passing

Guidance for a cousin

Safe travel for Laura

Healing for Jean, Laura

Sean in his new school quarter


Prayer requests from worship

March 10, 2009

Becky O Grady and her mother Debbie
Safe travel for Blain, Sue and Jeanine
Kathy’s mother first cousin -thanks
John’s mother
Jay’s granddaughter
Ivy
Comfort for John’s father for the loss of his co-workers in a plane crash
For those being fed by the sandwiches we made
Jay’s granddaughter
Comfort for Josie and Cory in the death of their son/father

Family wisdom
Safe travel steve, Johno’s parents
Stephanie
tanya
Dave’s sister
us
Safe travel Luana
Deb and Laura Safe travel
Shayla’s family
Kathy and John = support for them
John’s best friend
Those effected by the fires in Australia
Safe travel Jerry
Panic prevention for Sue
Safe travel for Grace
The church and pastor’s family in Illinois
Laura writing her papers


Sandwich Sunday this Sunday

February 23, 2009

March 1 at 5:00 Pm we will meet at the church 225 N 2nd St, to make sandwiches for the homeless. If you have ever made a sandwich, you have the skills to volunteer. If you have not made a sandwich, we will train you.


Freedom to Marry Day

February 12, 2009

Feb 12 is the 12th Annual freedom to marry Dat.  Rev. Jane will be at Central Washington University to perform same-sex marriages for the GALA group.  GALA at CWU has been celebrating this day since the beginning and continues to educate the student community on the importance of marriage equality.  I am proud to be a part of Central’s tradition and it is great to be with the students during this time.