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LGBT PERSONS IN CHICAGO: Growing Older A Survey of Needs and Perceptions
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Document Date: 2011-11-23 09:00:20


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City

CHICAGO / /

Currency

USD / /

EntertainmentAwardEvent

the Silver Images film festival / /

Facility

University of Illinois at Chicago / Howard Brown Health Center / /

IndustryTerm

main-stream media / informal networks / home care services / health care services / healthcare settings / care services / healthcare needs / healthcare / social services / substandard healthcare / healthcare providers / demand services / gender healthcare providers / /

MedicalCondition

cancers / Alzheimer’s disease / hypertension / HIV / dementia / disease / certain diseases / ALS / chronic depression / chronic illness / heart disease / STDs / HIV/AIDS / Alcoholism / HIV disease / /

Organization

Task Force / Department of Medicine / Chicago Task Force on LGBT Aging / Howard Brown’s Research Department / Needs and Perceptions Chicago Task Force on LGBT Aging Published / Center on Halsted / Council for Jewish Elderly / University of Illinois at Chicago / Needs and Perceptions Chicago Task Force on LGBT Aging Introduction It / Chicago Department on Aging / /

Person

Frances Aranda / Jim Skinner / Dennis Beauchamp / Perry Wiggins Edited / Jim Boushay / Herb Fischer / Brent Hope / Howard Brown / Terri Worman / Rickey Sain Sr. / Ellen Meyers / Tom George / David Staats / /

Position

advocate / attorney / Director of Research at Howard Brown / Executive / health care specialist / Professor of Clinical Medicine / Secretary of State / Associate Professor / Secretary of State’s office / Director of Research / /

ProvinceOrState

Illinois / Michigan / /

PublishedMedium

Clinical Medicine / /

RadioStation

4 When / /

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