LGBTQ2S+ & Dementia

The Alzheimer Society stands united with the LGBTQ2S+ community.

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Do you need more information, have any questions, or would like to share resources that you find useful with us? Please feel free to contact us at communications@alzon.ca.

Dementia doesn’t discriminate and neither do we.

The Alzheimer Society stands united with the LGBTQ2S+ community and continuously strives to foster an environment that is a safe space for all clients to be their true selves so they can receive the best dementia support possible.

Creating a Welcoming, Affirming Environment

When providing care to a person living with dementia, whether you or they self-identify as part of the LGBTQ2S+ community, or not, there are many steps you can take to ensure that you are creating a safe space.

You can create a welcoming, affirming environment by:

? Using gender-neutral pronouns such as they/them.

? Avoiding making assumptions about their partners and/or spouse.

? Respecting gender identity and understanding that transitioning is different for everyone. There is no right or wrong way to express themselves.

? Demonstrating a comfort level with sexual and gender diversity by welcoming and normalizing disclosure of sexuality, gender identity, and expression.

LGBTQ2S+ Resources

If you are a care partner of a person living with dementia, or you are a person living with dementia, that identifies in the LGBTQ2S+ community, there are many resources available to you.

Provincial Resources

Rainbow Health Ontario

? Egale: 2SLGBTQI Dementia Networks of Support & E-Learning

Toronto Area

The Senior Pride Network

The519

Simcoe County

The Alzheimer Society of Simcoe County is a proud supporter of local resources for LGBTQ2S+ individuals. One such resource, The Gilbert Centre, is an excellent source for programs and services curated for LGBTQ2S+ individuals and their families living in Simcoe County. The Gilbert Centre provides expert guidance to individuals living with HIV/AIDS and their families, as well as information and support directed towards health equity in Simcoe County. For more information or to contact a representative of the Gilbert Centre, visit their website

The Gilbert Centre