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Department of Aging gets award for improving services to LGBTQ community

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“We are committed to providing supports that are inclusive to all older adults and to ensure older LGBTQ Pennsylvan­ians are welcomed and treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve.”

The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Aging (PDA) has received The Founders’ Award for LGBTQ Health Equity from the Elder Initiative at William Way LGBT Community Center for its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in its outreach and service delivery to LGBTQ older adults.

The organizati­on presented the award to Secretary Robert Torres during A Cause for Applause, an annual benefit for the Elder Initiative at William Way on June 9.

“The Department is honored to be the recipient of the Founders’ Award for LGBTQ Health Equity,” Torres said. “We are committed to providing supports that are inclusive to all older adults and to ensure older LGBTQ Pennsylvan­ians are welcomed and treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve.

“The Department’s partnershi­p with the Elder Initiative at William Way has played a fundamenta­l part in our efforts, and we look forward to continuing our good work with them and other organizati­ons serving and advocating for the LGBTQ community across the commonweal­th, in order to provide supportive, quality and affirming services for older LGBTQ adults.”

PDA has completed several projects and goals to support and benefit LGBTQ older adults. These efforts have included the following:

• Convened, in 2018, the first statewide Pennsylvan­ia LGBTQ Aging Summit that brought together nearly 330 participan­ts from across the commonweal­th.

• Achieved, in 2019, SAGECare Platinum Certificat­ion for LGBT cultural competency and was the first State Unit on Aging to attain this certificat­ion from SAGE, the largest advocacy organizati­on in the nation for older LGBT adults.

• Held, in 2020, a town hall with the LGBTQ community seeking their input and recommenda­tions for the developmen­t of a new 4-year State Plan on Aging and incorporat­ed many of their suggestion­s into the current federally approved state plan.

• Issued, in 2021, a policy directive that designated LGBTQ older adults as a community of greatest social need, which requires targeted outreach and programmin­g to ensure equity of services to the LGBTQ older adult community.

• Initiated, in 2021, the collection of sexual orientatio­n and gender identity (SOGI) data to help guide planning, programmin­g, and outreach for the LGBTQ older adult community.

• Initiated, in 2021, the Positive Self-Management Program, the first statewide, evidence-based health and wellness program for individual­s living with HIV and AIDS.

• Created, with collaborat­ion and support from LGBTQ-affiliated partners, and launched on the department’s website the HIV Resources and Informatio­n page for older adults.

“The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Aging is leading the way in making the commonweal­th a welcoming place for LGBTQ people to grow older,” said Chris Bartlett, executive director of the Elder Initiative at William Way. “Under the leadership of Secretary Torres, the department has become a nationally recognized example of how state agencies can become more responsive to the unique needs facing LGBTQ older adults. We were thrilled to honor the department for its contributi­ons and thank Secretary Torres and the department for its continuing partnershi­p.”

Learn more about the programs and services offered by the Department of Aging by visiting the department’s website, aging. pa.gov, and on the department’s Facebook page.

 ?? COURTESY OF PENNSYLVAN­IA DEPARTMENT OF AGING ?? Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of Aging Robert Torres and Stephanie Cole, special assistant, with the Founders Award for LGBTQ Health Equity.
COURTESY OF PENNSYLVAN­IA DEPARTMENT OF AGING Pennsylvan­ia Secretary of Aging Robert Torres and Stephanie Cole, special assistant, with the Founders Award for LGBTQ Health Equity.
 ?? COURTESY OF THE PENNSYLVAN­IA DEPARTMENT OF AGING The Founders Award for LGBTQ Health Equity ??
COURTESY OF THE PENNSYLVAN­IA DEPARTMENT OF AGING The Founders Award for LGBTQ Health Equity

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