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A Guide to Queer Assisted Living Communities

Looking for Gay Assisted Living Communities? What You Need to Know

If you’re an LGBT senior, you’ve most likely been through some trauma in your past — from feeling love you have to hide your sexuality to having people not accept your lifestyle.

And while things have gotten improve in these areas over the years, now that you are looking for an assisted living or retirement society, you don’t crave to have to take any steps backward. 

Fortunately, if you know the right questions to question and things to look for, you can find a place that is just right for you.

Keep reading to find out what you need to know about same-sex attracted assisted living communities, plus some excellent resources that will help you on your journey.

Challenges Faced by LGBT Seniors

Senior adults, in general, face many challenges. Unfortunately, being gay and trying to intend for your future in assisted living or a retirement community can include another layer of issues.

Today’s seniors are among the first generations of LGBT people who fought for their rights to be out and receive the same treatment as straight people. They shouldn’t have to change any of th

The Caftan Chronicles

Hi there Caftaners, I hope this finds you well as Thanksgiving weekend winds down. I'm taking some of this stretch of free occasion to write up this interview I did a few days ago with my longtime buddy Alex Snell, a Gen Xer like me, about his transition from corporate America to social work school to becoming a professional care manager for senior gay men, which I consider is a really cool thing that I wouldn't mind exploring myself.

It makes sense, doesn't it? Senior gay folks often don't have children and/or a partner (particularly a significantly younger partner) of their own to care for them, and often don't like to be cared for by a straight person after a lifetime of moving in gay circles. And they often don't want to move into a longterm care facility that might not be very gay-savvy or gay-friendly. At the same time, younger/middle-age gay men are often looking for some kind of career, or career change, that feels more meaningful and connected than sitting in front of a laptop all day (See: me! lol).

To position some need-to-know info at the top of this interview: If you're a senior gay and this option interests you, you could start your research by

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Queens Center for Queer Seniors provides a culturally-rich environment where older adults can engage with peers, make new friends, delight in a hot meal, maintain physically active, learn fresh skills and explore fresh interests, and give help through volunteer opportunities. Confirm out our services and programs:

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