Older gays not happy about their future
Recent health surveys show an alarmingly high number of senior gays would rather commit suicide than risk abuse from a ''prudish and conservative'' aged health-care system. Australia's ageing ''gay pride'' baby boomers face an increased risk of social isolation, depression and suicide because of a lack of supportive health-care services, a Senate inquiry has heard.
An estimate of more than 37,200 gay men and lesbians will be affected by dementia over the next 20 years, but aged-care policies fail to recognise their specific health, social, legal and financial needs, according to a recent report by Alzheimer's Australia
It said gay seniors feared health workers ''will judge them, pity them, avoid physical contact, harass them, treat them as an object of curiosity, betray confidences, provide poor quality services or reject them''.
Launching the recent Alzheimer's Australia report, Justice Michael Kirby said that many of these special needs ''may be traced to the much higher levels of loneliness suffered by sexual minorities''.
The Senate Community Affairs Committee's inquiry into suicide in Australia shows some severe examples of harassment of gay seniors by health-care staff. For example: the director of a day-care centre ordering a gay senior to ''wear latex gloves at all times or leave'', in the mistaken belief he was an AIDS risk…
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