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ERC Documents Discrimination against Older Same-Sex Couples
Ten-state testing-investigation shows adverse treatment toward same-sex couples seeking housing in senior-living facilities
WASHINGTON, D.C., February 26, 2014
Today the http://www.equalrightscenter.org Equal Rights Center (ERC)a national non-profit civil rights organization published the results of a 10-state testing-based investigation documenting adverse differential treatment against older same-sex couples seeking housing in senior living facilities.
The report, titled "Opening Doors: An Investigation of Barriers to Senior Housing for Same-Sex Couples," documents the results of 200 matched-pair telephone tests conducted by the ERC in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington. In 96 of the 200 tests (48 percent), a tester inquiring about housing in a senior living facility for a same-sex couple experienced at least one form of adverse differential treatment, as compared to a counterpart tester inquiring about housing for a heterosexual couple.
This investigation is the first of its kind to focus on providing objective, quantitative data
specific to older same-sex couples seeking senior housing," said Don Kahl, Executive
Director of the ERC. "Older LGBT individuals face many unique challenges when seeking housing at senior-living facilities, and discriminatory practices cause further, undue hardship in the lives of LGBT seniors at a time when financial resources are often becoming more limited."
This critical report documents the severe ways in which same-sex older people are denied equal opportunity in housing, dramatically affecting their abilities to live full and healthy lives as they age," said Michael Adams, executive director at SAGEthe country's largest national organization dedicated to improving the lives of LGBT older adults. "Policy makers and housing providers must work together to ensure that safe and affordable housing is accessible and available to all older people, regardless of their sexual orientations and gender identities."
The ERC conducted 20 telephone tests in each of the ten states included in the testing
investigation using a "matched-pair" methodology, in which testers with virtually
except one identified as part of a same-sex and the other as part of an opposite-sex married couple, interacted with senior housing agents to inquire about moving
into their senior living community. The tested states were chosen to provide a measure of
geographic diversity across the country, and to include states along the full spectrum of sexual orientation anti-discrimination protections.
Some of the adverse differential treatment experienced:
* Housing agents providing information about additional units being available to the tester from an opposite-sex couple;
* Housing agents advising the tester from the same-sex couple about additional fees,
costs, and/or a more extensive application process than were disclosed to the heterosexual tester;
* Housing agents providing information about additional amenities to the testers from the
opposite sex couple that were not mentioned to the tester from the same sex couple; and
* Housing agents offering "specials" and discounts to the tester from the same-sex
couple that were not offered to the tester from the opposite sex couple.
In addition to the test findings, the report also includes a number of recommendations to
address these findings. Recommendations include:
(1) legislators should work to pass legislation that prohibits housing discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity;
(2) existing legal protections need to be enforced when housing discrimination
does occur;
(3) senior housing providers must adopt anti-discrimination policies and practices;
(4) LGBT seniors should know their housing rights and the resources available; and
(5) further research must be conducted to provide additional data on housing discrimination against older LGBT adults.
The ERC collaborated with SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders) on the creation and release of this report. The ERC's testing investigation was supported by grants from the Retirement Research Fund and the Gill Foundation.
About the Equal Rights Center:
(<http://www.equalrightscenter.orgwww.equalrightscenter.org)
Originally formed in 1983, the Equal Rights Center (ERC) is a national non-profit civil
rights organization based in Washington, D.C. With members located in every state and
the District of Columbia, the ERC works nationally to promote equal opportunity in
housing, employment, and access to public accommodations and government services for all protected classes under federal, state, and local laws.
GRANT BECK
COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE
The Equal Rights Center
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Washington, DC 20036
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