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: Older trans people often face unique hurdles in healthcare, such as long waiting lists for gender identity clinics or finding trans-inclusive elder care. Some choose to seek private care or travel abroad to expedite their transition process.

: There is an increasing visibility of trans elders, with many sharing their experiences through storytelling platforms like the LA LGBT Center and programs like ACON's The Love Project . Notable Stories and Resources

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