Older Adults in an LGBT Residential Community: Impact of a Safe Space on Occupation and Well-Being
Background: LGBT seniors have suffered a lifetime of societal and institutional discrimination and health care inequalities. The number of LGBT people 50 years of age and older will surpass five million in the coming decades. LGBT seniors are at greater risk of disability, isolation, physical and me...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Swiatek (Author), Sheryl Ryan (Author), Terry Peralta-Catipon (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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