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November 6: Bridging the Gap in Access to Healthcare for those Experiencing Homelessness: Go to the People
speaker: Jaynell (KK) Assmann, APRN-C, Founder and CEO Care Beyond the Boulevard
This talk will give insight into the barriers and issues that cause perpetuation of homelessness and the importance of meeting people where they are for healthcare and social services.
Learning objectives include:
Recognizing the limited healthcare options for those experiencing homelessness and poverty
Identifying types of homelessness
Discuss barriers in care to those experiencing homelessness
Speaker Bio:
KK, Founder and CEO of Care Beyond the Boulevard (CBB) is leading the charge in equity and access for those experiencing homelessness in the Greater Kansas City Metro.
KK founded CBB in 2016, with a desire to bring healthcare to those living on the streets. This was born out of serving at a food and clothing ministry in Kansas City and noticing people continually coming up for help with medical related concerns. She vowed to start a clinic in that ministry that would provide a link to services and basic healthcare to those at great risk for health problems and poor access to healthcare.
Under her leadership, CBB has grown from one clinic weekly to multiple clinics, serving thousands. The organization has grown organically with the streets and the needs of those on the streets helping to guide the direction of the organization. CBB has over 300 volunteers and 21 full-time employees, partners with multiple agencies throughout the metro area and continues to keep the patient at the core of the mission.
In her free time she enjoys travel, crochet, and watching football at every level. Her husband, Chris is a pivotal piece of the success of CBB and volunteers regularly driving the bus and helping with all computer and IT needs of the organization. She has a 32 year old son, Kerrick, a Navy Veteran and mechanic, a 30 year old daughter, Kenlee, DPT, and 18 year old Kai, who is a freshman in college.
KK graduated from nursing school in 1992 with an Associate Degree in Nursing and worked as a critical care nurse for many years. She completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing in 2014 and her Masters in Nursing, obtaining a degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2016.