The graying of the U.S. population draws increasing focus to
historically unattended segments of society, including sexual and
gender minorities. In this first comprehensive volume to address
the challenges of aging in the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender,
and intersex populations, this text presents what is currently
known about aging GLBT individuals and what services are needed to
support them.
The editors first provide an introductory overview comparing
caregiving in GLBT and normative aging communities. In chapters
devoted to the issues of each alternative sexuality and gender
identity community, top experts in the field discuss biomedical,
psychological, social/sexual, spiritual, socioeconomic, and service
topics related to that community's aging needs.
GLBT populations face unique challenges as they age. Despite the
often severe difficulties they encounter, many live out their final
years with the dignity and grace that all of us deserve. With a
combination of the latest biological and social science research,
moving case studies and first-person accounts, practical advice for
health professionals, and research literature citations, this book
represents a major step forward in addressing concerns of aging
GLBT populations.
Integrating research, practice, and policy, this text is for
students and professionals in gerontology, medicine, social work,
psychology, nursing, public health, and related fields who wish to
learn more about the life experiences and concerns of sexual- and
gender-minority-identified older patients.
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