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May 14 is the eighth annual Aging Advocacy Day, organized by the Wisconsin Aging Advocacy Network, or WAAN. Older adults from across the state are meeting in Madison for training to connect with other residents from their districts and then meet with their legislators and representatives.The goal of the day is to share their personal stories and paint a clear picture of issues the senior population is facing, specifically from a policy and proposal angle. Christie Carter, Milwaukee LGBT Center`s aging and disability program coordinator, has been attending since the event started. She goes to advocate on behalf of the older LGBTQ population in the state and makes sure to bring a few speakers with her each time. She says that while she`ll always hear new concerns, there are issues that keep popping up. "Issues like feeling like they have to go back into the closet when they receive home care or assisted living care," says Carter. "Transportation issues, because maybe they can`t drive anymore [or] their families or origin live in rural areas and their friends are getting older."... | ||
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