Diversity
While we celebrate our nation’s rich diversity, we recognize that minority Americans are often at greater risk of poor health, social isolation, and poverty. Between 1999 and 2030, the older minority population, aged 65+, is projected to increase by 217 percent, compared with 81 percent for older white population. In addition, we know that the number of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals continue to increase and that many face discrimination based on their age and sexual orientation. The information provided here is intended to help increase access to, and improve programs for our diverse older American population.
Cultural Competency
Cultural competency is critical to reducing health disparities and improving access to health care that is respectful of, and responsive to, people’s diverse needs. Culture involves a number of things, including personal identification, language, thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions that are often specific to ethnic, racial, religious, geographic, or social groups. For the provider of health information or health care, these elements influence beliefs and belief systems surrounding health, healing, wellness, illness, disease, and delivery of health services.
Please select from the resources below to learn more:
Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health (OMH)
The mission of OMH is to improve and protect the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that will eliminate health disparities.
http://www.omhrc.gov/templates/browse.aspx?lvl=1&lvlID=3
Cultural Competence Resources for Health Care Providers
Resource page for health care providers provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration
www.hrsa.gov/culturalcompetence/
National Center for Cultural Competence (NCCC)
The mission of NCCC is to increase the capacity of health and mental health programs to design, implement, and evaluate culturally and linguistically competent service delivery systems.
http://www11.georgetown.edu/research/gucchd/nccc/
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Translated Materials
Through the Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstration Grants to States (ADDGS) program, funded by AoA, many documents have been translated into other languages, including Arabic, Assyrian, Bosnian, Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Urdu, and Vietnamese. To access all available translated materials, click here.
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT)
Experts estimate that between 1.75 and 4 million Americans ages 60 and over are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). Existing research suggests that older LGBT adults are satisfied with their lives but many face discrimination based on their sexual orientation as well as their age. The resources provided here are intended to help increase awareness and access to programs for older LGBT adults.
Please select from the resources below to learn more:
LGBT Aging Issues Network (LAIN)
LAIN, a constituent group of the American Society on Aging, works to raise awareness about the concerns of LGBT elders and about the unique barriers they encounter in gaining access to housing, healthcare, long-term care and other needed services. LAIN has an excellent web site with a great deal of information including a The LGBT Aging Resources Clearinghouse. http://www.asaging.org/networks/LAIN/about.cfm
Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE)
SAGE is a non-profit agency addressing the needs of LGBT elders. SAGE works with LGBT elders to address and overcome the challenges of discrimination in senior service settings, while also being an essential component in the creation of informal caregiving support, and development of new "family" networks. http://www.sageusa.org/index.cfm
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is a national organization dedicated to building the grassroots power of the LGBT community. The Task Force has identified aging as a critical issue for the LGBT community. http://www.thetaskforce.org/issues/aging
MedlinePlus Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Health Resources
LGBT individuals have special health concerns besides the usual ones that affect most men and women. MedlinePlus has a section on their web site that provides information about these specific health issues. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/gaylesbianandtransgenderhealth.html
Tools for Protecting Your Health Care Wishes
A guide prepared by Lambda Legal to assist LGBT in protecting their rights in health care settings
http://www.lambdalegal.org/publications/take-the-power/your-health-care-wishes.html
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