Supporting an LGBTQ+ person with dementia

Advice and practical tips for supporting an LGBTQ+ person living with dementia.

Every person with dementia experiences the condition uniquely because of their individual personality, life history, relationships, environment and support.

Living with dementia as an LGBTQ+ person can bring particular aspects and challenges, both for the person and for those caring for them. However, support is available. There are also laws protecting the rights of LGBTQ+ people.

These pages are for anyone caring for or supporting an LGBTQ+ person with dementia. The person with dementia may find it helpful to look at our guide LGBTQ+: Living with dementia.

Understanding and support for LGBTQ+ people with dementia

People living with dementia experience a range of challenges. Many of these will not be affected by a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. However, there are unique challenges that LGBTQ+ people with dementia may face.

When supporting an LGBTQ+ person – as with all people with dementia – it’s important to remember that everyone is unique. Do not assume that what is true for a lesbian woman is true for a bisexual man, or that what is true for one trans person is true for another, for example.

While the person’s identity as LGBTQ+ may be an important part of who they are, it is not the whole of their identity. Be aware of the person’s experiences, personality and interests and support them to continue doing the things that they enjoy.

More about supporting a person with dementia

See our information about understanding and supporting a person with dementia.

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