National Resource Center on LGBT Aging

National Resource Center on LGBT Aging http://lgbtagingcenter.org/ Established in 2010 through a federal grant from the U.S. In the same vein, when the U.S. But it's only the beginning.
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Founded in 2010, the National Resource Center on LGBT Aging is the only resource center focused on assisting communities across the country in their efforts to provide supports and services for LGBT older adults. The National Resource Center on LGBT Aging is the country's first and only technical assistance resource center aimed at improving the quality of services and supports offered to lesbian,

gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older adults. Department of Health and Human Services, the National Resource Center on LGBT Aging provides training, technical assistance and educational resources to aging providers, LGBT organizations and LGBT older adults. The center is led by Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) in collaboration with 18 leading organizations from around the country. When Congress passed the Older Americans Act (OAA) in 1965 to strengthen the services offered to older adults nationwide, it established the Administration on Aging to oversee the funding and programs channeled through the OAA. Because the Older Americans Act directs the Aging Network to pay particular attention to serving populations with the greatest social need, the Administration on Aging has historically funded organizations to serve as technical assistance resource centers for marginalized communities, including Hispanic/Latino communities, African Americans, Asian and Pacific Islander communities, and Native Americans. Department of Health and Human Services awarded its historic grant in February 2010 to establish the National Resource Center on LGBT Aging, it affirmed that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender older adults have unique needs that must be met by providers across the country. As a sign of the progress our LGBT communities have made in securing support at the federal level, it was a historic high point.

This month's Coffee Connections will explore how Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias uniquely impact LGBTQ+ individu...
06/11/2026

This month's Coffee Connections will explore how Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias uniquely impact LGBTQ+ individuals and their caregivers. The session will address health disparities, cultural considerations, and inclusive approaches to care, while offering practical resources and strategies for support. Designed for community members, caregivers, and allies, this program centers dignity, identity, and affirming care

Join the Alzheimer's Association for their June Coffee Connections conversation: Pride and Memory: Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia in LGBTQ+ Communities. ☕🌈
Nicholas Smith, Senior Accountant at Howard Brown Health and Alzheimer's Association Educator, will guide an important discussion on awareness, inclusion, and support within LGBTQ+ communities impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia.
🔗 Register here: https://tinyurl.com/CCJune2026

06/10/2026

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Show your pride and join the June Lavendar Lounge!
06/09/2026

Show your pride and join the June Lavendar Lounge!

Join us for the SAGEYou Lavender Lounge on 6/11 from 1-2:30 pm EST 💜

Join SAGE for a fun, social mixer facilitated by The Generations Project. Lavender Lounges feature creative reflection prompts and guided small group discussions in Zoom breakout rooms. Build connections and get to know the SAGE community of LGBTQ+ elders by attending this event!

💻 Register for the Zoom on sageyou.org

06/06/2026

Join us for our June Coffee Connections conversation, "Pride and Memory: Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia in LGBTQ+ Communities." ☕🌈

We’re excited to feature Nicholas Smith, Senior Accountant at Howard Brown Health, who will help guide an important discussion on awareness, inclusion, and support within LGBTQ+ communities impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia.

🔗 Register here: https://tinyurl.com/CCJune2026

06/06/2026

Did you know June 15th is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day?

The more communities we engage, the more people we have who can make a difference for older and younger communities alike! National Center on Elder Abuse

📆 Join an upcoming event: https://loom.ly/3_sNU00

06/05/2026

During Pride Month 🌈, we recognize and honor those in the LGBTQ+ community who are facing dementia and those supporting their friends, family members and communities. We proudly stand in solidarity with you and are committed to creating safe and supportive spaces for you to get the help you need.

Join us!!
06/04/2026

Join us!!

Join us for the SAGEYou Lavender Lounge on 6/11 from 1-2:30 pm EST 💜

Join SAGE for a fun, social mixer facilitated by The Generations Project. Lavender Lounges feature creative reflection prompts and guided small group discussions in Zoom breakout rooms. Build connections and get to know the SAGE community of LGBTQ+ elders by attending this event!

💻 Register for the Zoom on sageyou.org

06/04/2026

Aging with HIV is a story of strength — but it’s also a story that demands action.

The report highlights what long‑term survivors and lifetime survivors have been telling us for years:

- They are living longer, but often with more complex health needs
- Stigma, isolation, and ageism continue to shape their daily lives
- Many face financial insecurity, limited support systems, and barriers to care
- Mental health, trauma, and long‑term treatment effects remain urgent concerns

As the number of older adults living with HIV continues to grow, our systems must evolve with them. This means investing in culturally competent care, expanding support services, and ensuring long‑term survivors are not left behind.

Their resilience is undeniable — but resilience should not be a requirement for survival.

Read the full report and learn what communities say they need now:
https://mcusercontent.com/51ae1af3fb6e03af7c0b80cda/files/34866605-c267-e0c3-98f1-09da6d1efc0a/Community_Insights_on_HIV_and_aging_lifetime_survivors_and_long_term_HIV_survivors4_copy.pdf



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This post is part of our week‑long journey toward HIV Long‑Term Survivors Day on June 5, celebrating the courage, wisdom, and lived experiences of long‑term survivors.

Tune in tomorrow for the interview!!
06/04/2026

Tune in tomorrow for the interview!!

06/03/2026

SAGE and AARP welcome you to join us for a free webinar on how the LGBTQ+ community can recognize and protect ourselves from consumer fraud!

📅 Wednesday, June 24th
🕐 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Eastern
💡: Kathy Stokes, Senior Director of Fraud Prevention Programs, AARP

Click here to register for the webinar: https://loom.ly/qtJQgRE

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