This article maintains that older lesbians and gay men do have cultural differences from other older people and that these differences should be taken into account in the assessment process and in turn should influence service provision. The article will explore our current understanding of older lesbians and gay men by presenting the conflicting images and stereotypes that exist within the literature. The objective is to begin to identify the expressions of lesbian and gay culture and how this is influenced by both history and ageing as expressed by the lives of older lesbians and gay men. From this position, the paper will then explore the practice implications of recognising cultural differences in responding to the needs of older lesbians and gay men and providing services that truly reflect their individual circumstances.
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