For LGBTQ+ elders, a search for safe housing

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Sitting on a bench next to his friend Roosevelt Adams, 81-year-old Michael Palumbaro says he is filled with gratitude.

“I never thought that I would become a senior,” he says. “Because I tested HIV positive in 1987, when people were dying left and right.”

Mr. Palumbaro also never imagined that in his 70s, he would become one of the first residents of John C. Anderson Apartments (JCAA). Opened in 2014, the building is America’s first senior affordable housing complex marketed as LGBTQ-friendly. Almost all tenants are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender, with supportive services run by an LGBTQ+ community center nearby.

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Affordable housing is an issue for many older Americans. Members of the LGBTQ+ community are searching for solutions that allow them to live both safely and with dignity.

“Just like I thought there would never be same-sex marriage, I thought there would never be a place […] catering to low-income LGBT seniors,” Mr. Palumbaro says.

A lover of cooking, he makes food for fellow tenants every week. He always brings some to Mr. Adams, a fellow AIDS survivor: peach cobblers, pecan pies, blackberry shortcakes “with tons of whipped cream.”

“He’s dangerous,” says Mr. Adams, laughing.

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