One Of The Country's First LGBT-Affirming Senior Housing Communities Opens
May 3, 2018

One Of The Country's First LGBT-Affirming Senior Housing Communities Opens

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North Park Senior Apartments, a senior housing property in San Diego that just opened, is one of the nation's first LGBT-affirming senior housing communities, according to the developers behind the project, who say the property addresses a serious need.

Though open to all seniors, North Park will provide on-site supportive services for LGBT seniors in particular, provided by the San Diego LGBT Community Center. The center provides resources, referrals and community activities for residents, while creating a community of…

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