America’s first full-service center for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older adults is located in New York City. The Services and Advocacy of GLBT Elders (SAGE) Center opened earlier this year and serves the
city's five boroughs. Members receive help with everything from health and wellness to
meals and technology. For many of them, the center represents a place for “family” relationships missing due to lack of biological family support because of their sexual orientation.
LGBT older adults and other
sexual minorities have increasingly been discriminated against and abused by
members of society, including healthcare providers and others who resent them
because of their sexual orientation. Damage to their emotional and physical
health has been so devastating that some members of this population have
resorted to suicide. Singlehood and lack of children by most people in this
community add further to their sense of isolation.
There are SAGE Center opponents
who say having a separate center for LGBT populations and promoting their
philosophy is wrong and against the principles of equality, especially if any
taxpayer funds are used to support it. On the other hand, New York Mayor
Michael Bloomberg says it's time to change the "one-size-fits-all"
approach that has traditionally shaped senior centers. SAGE is one of
several organizations awarded an Innovative Senior Center contract by the
mayor’s office and the New York City Department for the Aging. Do you think the
LGBT community should have separate centers?
View more information about the
SAGE Center on this video titled NYC Opens Full-Service LGBT Senior Center:
Frances Shani Parker,
Author
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