Abstract

This article explores the increased vulnerability of older lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) adults and their needs. Older LGBT adults lack legal protection, which leads to higher rates of discrimination in the work environment, living arrangements, and services. The impact of discrimination against older LGBT adults results in an elevated rate of physical and psychological consequences when compared to the general older population. A brief overview of legal precedence pertaining to the LGBT community is provided, and the needs of older LGBT adults are identified. Social work practice and policy recommendations are highlighted to address identified needs and improve the quality of life for older LGBT adults. A human rights framework is applied to inform all practice and policy recommendations to ensure basic human rights are met, as outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The role of the social worker in addressing the needs of older LGBT adults is discussed, as well.

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