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Did you know that LGBTQ+ inclusive care isn’t just a nice-to-have, but a vital part of effective dementia services? Providing care that is affirming and respectful of sexuality, gender identity and gender expression, and understand and meets the needs of each person, improves comfort, trust, emotional wellbeing, and care outcomes for people living with dementia and their families.
In this episode Pauline Crameri, coordinator of Val’s LGBTI Ageing & Aged Care, and Yashi explore what inclusive LGBTQ+ dementia care might look like. They discuss a range of aspects that may be experienced by LGBTQ+ people living with dementia and why understanding identity, history, lived experiences, and cultural safety makes a difference and how care providers can best support LGBTQ+ Australians living with dementia.
Tune in to learn about:
· The key components of LGBTQ+ inclusive dementia care
· Why identity, respect, and psychological safety matter in aged care settings
· Common challenges LGBTQ+ older people face when accessing care
· Strategies to build trust and create safe, welcoming environments
· Practical tips for support workers and care teams
· How inclusive care benefits individuals, families, and the broader community
If you work in aged care or support an LGBTQ+ older person, this episode is a must-listen.
Suggested reading: Protecting the dignity of older LGBTQ+ Australians, Australian Ageing Agenda. We Are Still Gay: An evidence-based resource exploring the experiences and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans Australians living with dementia (also available in the DREAM Resource Library)
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