There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of an individual living with dementia. There is, too, an emergent awareness that dementia is a gendered issue, disproportionately affecting women compared with men. However, little attention has been given as yet to the experiences of lesbian and bisexual women living with dementia. This article addresses this gap in knowledge, exploring the significance of the intersection of ageing, gender and sexuality for lesbian and bisexual women with dementia. It suggests that stigma and social marginalisation associated with dementia and with ageing, gender and sexuality intersect to compound the social exclusion of lesbians and bisexual women. This has...
Introduction: The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian and gay individuals is largely absen...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
The needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people with dementia are poorly recognised. Thi...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...
© 2015 ACOTA. Aim: To outline the experiences and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) A...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...
Introduction: The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian and gay individuals is largely absen...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
The needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people with dementia are poorly recognised. Thi...
There is a growing appreciation of the significance of socio-cultural context for the experiences of...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
This article reports on findings from a qualitative study, undertaken in England, which explored the...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...
© 2015 ACOTA. Aim: To outline the experiences and needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) A...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...
This groundbreaking collection is the first to focus specifically on LGBT* people and dementia. It b...
Introduction: The subjective experience of dementia for lesbian and gay individuals is largely absen...
This paper was commissioned by Alzheimer\u27s Australia to promote an informed discussion about the ...
The needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people with dementia are poorly recognised. Thi...