Ep 042: In the United States, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) community is large; in fact, this group makes up approximately 4.5% of the country’s total population. An estimated 2.7 million adults in the US are both LGBTQ+ and over 50, with 1.1 million over the age of 65. Despite their size and prevalence, the LGBTQ+ community still experiences myriads of hurdles and challenges, especially when it comes to healthcare. Roughly 56% of lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals and 70% of transgender individuals have encountered anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination when attempting to access healthcare. Further, the LGBTQ+ community faces unique challenges through the aging process. So what are those challenges and what resources are available to help overcome them? That's the premise of today's show!
Welcome back, Chris! [2:37]
When we talk about LGBTQ+, who are we talking about? [9:13]
What does it mean for the LGBTQ+ community to take ownership of who they really are? [20:47]
What are some things that LGBTQ+ seniors can do to reduce social isolation? [31:58]
In Maine, what organizations can LGBTQ+ seniors turn to to assist with their needs as they age? [46:16]
How do state statutes on rights and the stability of those rights impact the decision making on where to live? [50:24]
If Chris could have anything named after him, what would it be and why? [1:03:46]
Ben and Curtis wrap-up the conversation. [1:06:08]
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