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The Challenge of Being Transgender in a Nursing Home

Started by Asche, August 12, 2015, 01:32:01 PM

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Asche

The Challenge of Being Transgender in a Nursing Home


http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/08/transgender-nursing-home-aging/400580/

The Atlantic -- by Mo Perry -- (8/12/2015 ?)

"Brett, who is transgender, has a full beard, a low speaking voice, and has had his breasts removed. But he never had sex-reassignment surgery, meaning that his transgender status would quickly become obvious to a nursing-home aide charged with bathing or dressing him. Like many transgender seniors, he worries what this will mean for him once he enters a nursing home or assisted-living facility"
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janetcgtv

Before having to check in into a nursing home, find out if they are TG friendly. Otherwise, you can find yourself in a lot of trouble. Check with HRC for any homes in the area. Remember your health may be bad and you could be stuck in a nursing home that is bad for you the rest of your life.

Also the HRC is looking into this situation for elderly members
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suzifrommd

Our local senior center aired the film "Gen Silent" about the plight of LGBT seniors. One of the people profiled in the film was a transgender woman whose family rejected her. There's actually a task force in our county that is trying to assess the level of care given to LGBT patients in local nursing care facilities.

Thanks, Asche, for posting this.
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