Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2012-025297
Reviews
This book provides an invaluable insight into the needs of the older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) community in relation to ageing, future care and support... a thought-provoking read... recommend this book to all healthcare professionals involved in the care of older people, as well as those who have an interest in the health and social welfare of LGBT individuals., This important book should be recommended reading for all health and social care practitioners working with older people, not just those with an existing interest in LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) issues., Equally grounded in contemporary scholarship and practice, and representing an impressive array of authors, this volume nicely captures the lived experiences of LGBT elders as a 'story' in itself and to illuminate paths to more effective service provision in later life. Timely, sophisticated, accessible, and attentive to context, this is a must-read for anyone working with and/or interested in LGBT elders - and, indeed, the increasingly diverse ageing population more widely., This book is a useful introduction to the issues facing many older gay people today. A recommended read for all health and social care professionals working with older people., Older LGBT people have too often been characterised as 'invisible' or 'ignored'. This ground-breaking book challenges this idea and offers vital insight into practice based on understanding individuals, their life histories, personal identities and circumstances. This book is essential for realising person-centred support and promoting genuine choice and control for older LGBT people -- an evolving population in a changing social care landscape.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
362.6/9664050941
Table Of Content
Introduction. Ian Rivers, Brunel University, UK, Mike Sutherland, Robert Gordon University, UK. 1. Stories of Care Anticipated: Life story work with older lesbians and gay men in England. Stephen Pugh, University of Salford, UK. 2. Imagining the Unimaginable: Bisexual people envisage growing older. Rebecca Jones, Open University, UK. 3. Ageing in Gay Brighton. Kath Browne, Jason Lim and Leela Bakshi, University of Brighton, UK. 4. Ageing and HIV/AIDS: A qualitative study of the experiences of older HIV positive gay men living in London. Gareth J. Owen, University of Exeter, UK. 5. 'Women Like That': Older lesbians in the UK. Jane Traies, University of Sussex, UK. 6. Trans Life Course and Ageing: Thoughts on a life course approach in order to better understand trans lives. Louis Bailey, Trans Resource and Empowerment Centre, UK. 7. Looking Back at 10 Years' Work with Older LGB People: The story of Polari. Lindsay River, Polari, UK and Richard Ward, University of Manchester, UK. 9. Successfully Engaging Older LGB People and Building Community Networks. Sally Knocker, independent trainer and consultant, and Nick Maxwell, Age UK Camden. 9. Meeting the Needs of LGBT People Affected by Dementia: The story of the LGBT Dementia Support Network. Roger Newman MBE and Elizabeth Price, University of Hull. 10. End of Life Care and Bereavement: The concerns, needs and experiences of lesbian, gay and bisexual elders. Kathryn Almack, University of Nottingham, UK and Gary Stein, Yeshiva University, New York, USA. Conclusion. Richard Ward.
Synopsis
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people often face unique challenges as they grow older. It is vital that those providing them with care and support understand their needs, wishes and experiences.This book demonstrates how biographical approaches can increase understanding about the distinct perspectives of older LGBT people, ......, Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people often face unique challenges as they grow older. It is vital that those providing them with care and support understand their needs, wishes and experiences.This book demonstrates how biographical approaches can increase understanding about the distinct perspectives of older LGBT people, enhancing inclusive care and support. Chapters explore people's expectations and fears surrounding care and service provision, the impact of discrimination, and specific issues such as HIV, dementia and end-of-life care. The importance of understanding people's whole lives in order to meet their needs is demonstrated, drawing on the examples of community projects that provide services and build networks. The voices of older LGBT people are heard throughout the book through the use of case examples and original research.This insightful book will be essential reading for all those supporting or caring for older LGBT people, as well as students and researchers in the health and social work fields., Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people often face unique challenges as they grow older. It is vital that those providing them with care and support understand their needs, wishes and experiences. This book demonstrates how biographical approaches can increase understanding about the distinct perspectives of older LGBT people, enhancing inclusive care and support. Chapters explore people's expectations and fears surrounding care and service provision, the impact of discrimination, and specific issues such as HIV, dementia and end-of-life care. The importance of understanding people's whole lives in order to meet their needs is demonstrated, drawing on the examples of community projects that provide services and build networks. The voices of older LGBT people are heard throughout the book through the use of case examples and original research. This insightful book will be essential reading for all those supporting or caring for older LGBT people, as well as students and researchers in the health and social work fields.
LC Classification Number
HV1449