Media Release: The Young, The Ageing and The RestlessThe Young, The Ageing and The Restless:understanding the experiences and future expectations of ageing and caring in the QLD GLBT community January 2007 The Ageing of the population in Australia and its impact on our society both economically and socially has in recent years received increased recognition from governments and the community as one of the significant challenges facing us this century. By 2040 25% of the population will be over 65years with over 1 million people aged over 85years. The GLBT community will not be immune from the impact of this demographic shift. To date, no government policy or strategy recognizes the needs of senior GLBT people or the significant barriers they face in sustaining healthy, independent and productive lives as they age. This situation needs to change fast to ensure that senior GLBT people are not ‘left out in the cold’ when it comes to inclusive aged care planning that takes into account their unique needs. There is a lack of information or studies in this country on the emerging needs or issues of senior GLBT people. One significant international survey highlights a few key points including: · Many GLBT boomers have not made specific plans for long-term care or have knowledge of what options are available · Many GLBT boomers have not prepared important documents such as advanced health directives or powers of attorney- yet such documents for senior GLBT people are particularly important given the current lack of legal protection · The findings that GLBT boomers- both men and women are highly active in providing care for both families of origin and choice, more so than the general population · The vital role of friendship networks and families of choice suggest that service providers should be aware of the importance of non-relatives as a source of informal care for GLBT people in midlife and senior years · Many GLBT boomers commented that they felt that their life experiences have actually helped them prepare for ageing as they have had to navigate the challenges of coming out, losses as they age and other life crisis
If you would like to get involved with the QAHC Ageing Action Group or to find out more about the group please email QAHC General Manager Paul Martin pmartin@qahc.org.au
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