Lesbian and Gay Elders and Long-Term Care: Identifying the Unique Psychosocial Perspectives and Challenges |
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Authors: | Gary L. Stein Nancy L. Beckerman Patricia A. Sherman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Wurzweiler School of Social Work , Yeshiva University , New York, New York, USA glstein@yu.edu;3. Wurzweiler School of Social Work , Yeshiva University , New York, New York, USA;4. Department of Social Work , Kean University , Union, New Jersey, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() This qualitative study of lesbian and gay elders seeks to identify the psychosocial challenges this community faces regarding long-term care. Two focus groups were conducted among 16 gay elders in community and long-term care settings. Participants reported fear of being rejected or neglected by healthcare providers, particularly personal care aides; fear of not being accepted and respected by other residents; fear of having to go back into the closet if placed in long-term care; and a preference for gay-friendly care. Participants suggested staff training to promote acceptance and respect for gay people, and favorably perceived gay-specific and gay-friendly living arrangements. |
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Keywords: | Elder abuse and neglect ethnicity and multicultural issues GLBT populations/issues long-term care qualitative |
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