As LGBTQ+ people age, they may face unique challenges and experiences that can have an impact on their well-being and quality of life. Here are five of the factors that can affect LGBTQ+ individuals more as they age:
- Social Isolation: LGBTQ+ older adults may experience higher levels of social isolation and loneliness due to a range of factors. These can include a lack of social support networks, discrimination, stigma, and the loss of friends or chosen family members. By actively seeking out social opportunities, building connections within the LGBTQ+ community, and nurturing existing relationships, older adults can enhance their well-being and combat social isolation.
Resources:
Sage Connect
PrimeTimers
LGBTAgingCenter.org - Volunteer Education Ambassadors
- Healthcare Disparities: LGBTQ+ seniors may encounter healthcare disparities, including challenges related to accessing competent and inclusive healthcare services. Some healthcare providers may not be knowledgeable about LGBTQ+ health issues or may exhibit bias, which can negatively impact the health outcomes and overall well-being of LGBTQ+ individuals. To reduce healthcare disparities, seniors can find LGBTQ+-friendly healthcare providers and facilities, stay informed about health issues, know their rights as LGBTQ+ individuals, and maintain a comprehensive health record.
Resources:
Find a Provider - GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality
Equality Maps: Healthcare Laws and Policies - GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality
- Financial Insecurity: Economic disparities can disproportionately affect LGBTQ+ older adults. Discrimination and bias in the workplace may result in lower wages, limited employment opportunities, and a lack of retirement savings or pensions. These factors can contribute to financial insecurity in later life. By taking proactive steps to manage your finances, seeking support when needed, and advocating for your rights, you can work towards achieving greater financial stability and empowerment.
Resources:
Guide to Finance for LGBTQ+ People (investopedia.com)
By actively seeking out social opportunities, building connections within the LGBTQ+ community, and nurturing existing relationships, older adults can enhance their well-being
- Ageism and Discrimination: Ageism and discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression can intersect, leading to unique challenges for LGBTQ+ older adults. They may face prejudice, marginalization, and limited access to resources and services specifically tailored to their needs. To combat ageism and discrimination as an LGBTQ+ individual, educate yourself about your rights, report discrimination, advocate for change, access legal support when needed, share your experiences, and engage in intergenerational connections. These strategies empower you to assert your rights, challenge stereotypes, raise awareness, and foster a more inclusive society.
Resources:
Know Your Rights | LGBTQ Rights | ACLU
- Housing and Long-Term Care: LGBTQ+ seniors may encounter difficulties finding safe and affirming housing options and long-term care facilities. Discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity can occur, making it crucial for LGBTQ+ older adults to seek supportive and inclusive housing arrangements and long-term care services. Seniors in Minnesota can find supportive places to live as they age by reaching out to local LGBTQ+ community centers and organizations, exploring online resources and directories, considering supportive senior care services, engaging with the local LGBTQ+ community, and consulting with advocacy organizations. It's important to research and visit facilities and ask about their commitment to inclusivity.
Resources:
National Consumer Voice (theconsumervoice.org)
A Space for the LGBTQIA+ Community | Q Library
It's important to note that the experiences and challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals can vary widely, and not all LGBTQ+ seniors will encounter the same issues. However, these factors are among those commonly identified as impacting the aging LGBTQ+ population.