Researchers want to hear from carers of people who are LGBTQI2S and living with dementia

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) and Egale Canada would like to speak to unpaid, primary carers of people who are LGBTQI2S and living with dementia.

Participation in this study involves a three-hour time commitment, including attending an introductory meeting and a two-hour focus group (to take place virtually).

In appreciation of participation, focus group participants will receive a $50 Amazon e-gift card.

The researchers hope that the insights provided by this study will positively influence LGBTQI2S people living with dementia and their unpaid primary carers’ experiences of care and support within communities across Canada.

Interested potential participants are invited to visit the project website: https://egale.ca/dementia-study/ for more information, or to sign up for the study.

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The research is funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Questions about the study can be sent to dementiastudy@egale.ca.

If you are a seniors’ living or care operator interested in learning more about improve your LGBTQ2+ competency please visit BCCPA’s Aging with Pride webpage.

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