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• Same-sex partners CANNOT share a room in most care facilities. • There are many government programs that target the elderly,
but none are geared towards GLBT • GLBT older adults face race, class, age bias/ageism and isolation within their own community. • Many GLBT older adults retreat back into the closet, due to homophobia
amongst those entrusted • GLBT older adults DO NOT have the same family support systems as their heterosexual counterparts. • Same-sex partners CANNOT receive Social Security survivor benefits. • Basic rights and hospital visitation are regularly denied same-sex partners. • Tax laws discriminate against same-sex partners. • Medicaid regulations protect the assets and homes of married spouses when their partner enters a nursing home or long-term care facility; no such protection is offered to same-sex partners. • GLBT older adults are more likely to live alone and experience isolation and loneliness. • GLBT older adults are reluctant to reveal their sexual orientation to health-care providers because of fears they will face discrimination or concerns about confidentiality; in addition, some health care providers make assumptions about the health risks LGBT people face and may provide inadequate care. |