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During its Optimum Life® Continuing Education Series, Brookdale talked with Dan Stewart, MSG, the Associate Director of the Aging Equality Project at the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRCF), about disparities in LGBTQ+ healthcare and how providers can better understand LGBTQ+ individuals’ network of support.
The HRCF is the educational arm of the country’s largest LGBTQ+ civil rights organization. Through programming across the country since 1984, the HRCF has worked toward building a country in which LGBTQ+ people can fully participate in the systems that shape their daily lives. It does so by developing an understanding of LGBTQ+ people and shaping the public debate through public education, research and resources.
According to Stewart, LGBTQ+ older adults accumulate a lifetime of:
“Family of Choice”: Alternative Networks of Support
Most heterosexual cisgender individuals have two forms of familial ties: family of origin and family of procreation. But family rejection and laws that prohibit same-sex marriage have left many LGBTQ+ individuals with limited biological or legal family ties. These individuals are often forced to receive support outside of their family of origin.
Therefore, for many LGBTQ+ individuals, bonds are formed through a “family of choice,” which is a non-biological network of social and familial support. The family of choice (aka “chosen family”) has become a key component of support and survival for this population, notes Stewart.
When it comes to caregiving:
A family of choice may include:
Best Practices for Supporting Your Patient’s Family of Choice
In healthcare settings, it’s important for providers to recognize that LGBTQ+ older patients may have a broader definition of family support than is traditionally understood. Appreciating the nuances of a patient’s chosen family is integral to providing equitable, person-centered care. Several steps can be taken to help providers understand the complexity — and significance — of families of choice.
Questions to Inquire About Regarding LGBTQ+ Older Adults’ Families of Choice
At Brookdale, we are passionate about celebrating and supporting all our residents, no matter their gender or sexual orientation. This includes being considerate of our residents’ family of choice, whom our residents have chosen to be a part of their support network. We strive to keep our residents, their clinicians and, as allowable, their loved ones informed of their progress throughout their residency.
Our Continuing Education (CE) Series allows us to provide insights into many senior health topics to health and caregiver professionals nationwide. To view Brookdale’s CE schedule and to request registration options, please click here.