Jennifer M. Horn

ZAMI NOBLA Board

Jennifer M. Horn, MSW, received her BS in Psychology at the Colorado State University–Pueblo and obtained a master’s degree in social work from Newman University. Jennifer is a published co-author in the Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences on grit and retention at Hispanic Serving Institutions. Much of her current research focuses on older LGBT adults living in long-term care facilities and in the community, working with LGBTQIA+ caregivers, Veterans, and Intergenerational programs.

Horn has an extensive background in working with older adults living in long-term care facilities and residential group homes, as well as experience working with older adults diagnosed with a terminal illness, mental health diagnoses, and individuals who identify with the LGBT community. She is an active member of the following committees: Pikes Peak Elder Abuse Coalition, Pikes Peak Commission on Aging, Colorado Center on Aging, Ethics and Behavioral Health Committee, Work Culture Committee, and underrepresented and underserved communities.