Nursing Home Sexual Activity
Nursing Home Sexual Activity
Nov 17, 2025
An approach to assessing capacity to consent to intimate sexual activity is described, followed by guidelines that nursing homes can implement to support residents who wish to engage in sexual activity. Recommendations are also offered for supporting long-term care staff and family members of residents who are interested in intimate sexual ...
Guideline # 8 Education/training of staff for supportive sexual health care Promote a positive attitude towards healthy sexuality, sexual activity and providing supportive sexual health care
Specialized Information for: Nursing Homes Assisted Living/Board & Care Home and Community Based Services Back to Issues Sexuality and Intimacy in Long-Term Care Facilities Intimacy and physical sexual expression is a basic human right and need throughout the lifespan.
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In research, this more pathological perspective on intimate and sexual behavior was found to be overrepresented (Rheaume and Mitty, 2008). There is a need for a clear definition of the distinction between normal sexual behavior and abnormal or "problem" sexual behavior in nursing home residents (Hooren, 2011).
Sexuality in Nursing Homes: Preserving Rights, Promoting Well-being By Jennifer Sisk, MA Sexual desire does not disappear with age. Professionals play a key role as advocates for the rights of nursing home residents to express their sexuality. For many older Americans, entering a long-term care facility means giving up their independence, their homes, their livelihood, and many of their ...
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The ability to engage in consensual sexual activity is the right of nursing home residents. Like other rights, it is important for residents to understand what is acceptable and appropriate with regard to intimacy and sexuality.
Older adults' sexuality and sexual expression are often overlooked in nursing home and residential care settings. Despite cultural beliefs that this population is asexual, sexual activity occurs frequently among residents in long-term care. This study, using written survey instrumentation, examines …
Nursing home facilities are grappling with how to deal with residents and their active sex lives. Seniors living in long term care facilities can develop relationships that family members and staff may find hard to address. For many nursing homes, education on this topic has been increased.
Introduction Sexual health and intimacy are essential components of overall health and healthy living. Moving into a long term care home should not, in and of itself, equate to losing the opportunity to engage in intimate and sexual behaviors. Long term care homes have ethical and legal obligations to recognize, respect, and support individuals' sexual lives. The values and beliefs of long ...
To identify nursing home (NH) standards related to sexual activity and sexual relationships for residents through a nationwide survey of directors of …
Sexuality and sexual needs in older adults remains a neglected area of clinical intervention, particularly so in long term care settings. Because older adults in medical rehabilitation and long term care beds present with significant frailties, and ...
A critical issue facing administrators and staff of long-term care homes is how to handle cases of sexual activity between residents who may lack the capacity to consent to such activity.
From Institutional to Individual Care Sex in nursing homes is about more than just lovemaking. Until the 1990s, nursing facilities were run on a military model.
Issues related to sexual activity in NH residents are quite prevalent, however, the rates of policies related to sexual activity are low and the policies and restrictions are not uniform. Our study suggests nursing homes should have a clear policy addressing resident sexual activity. It would be ben …
In the absence of guidelines or training regarding sexual expression in long-term care homes, most staff are 'just winging it' on potentially sensitive issues.
To identify nursing home (NH) standards related to sexual activity and sexual relationships for residents through a nationwide survey of directors of …
This presentation explores the legal issues related to sexuality of older people living in long term care, as well as key concepts such as sexual assault, sexual activity, consent and capacity, and duty of care.
Karl Steinberg, MD, CMD, HMDC, a longtime nursing home medical director and bioethics consultant, recommends taking an individualized approach to DMC assessments and any decision to allow or prohibit sexual contact, including weighing the potential risks or harms of sexual activity against the benefits.
Objective: To identify nursing home (NH) standards related to sexual activity and sexual relationships for residents through a nationwide survey of directors of nursing (DONs).
Skilled nursing homes often have to balance residents' right to privacy against their ability to consent to sexual activity.
The Guidelines for Supporting Sexual Health and Intimacy in Care Facilities are intended for care facilities, including nursing homes, group homes, and assisted living settings in British Columbia, but may be useful in other care-giving settings and other locales.
Adult having sexual contact with a child. Employee of a nursing home, CBRF, adult family home or a state treatment facility having sexual contact with a resident/patient. Any person who performs or claims to perform therapy including social workers, physicians, nurses, counselors or psychologists, having sexual contact with a client.
The literature indicates that nursing home residents continue to have an interest in sexual activity regardless of age. Sexuality, however, is frequently overlooked by physicians and staff working with nursing home residents.
Experts have created guidance your agency can use to minimize risks of sexual activity for residents and the organization while respecting autonomy, privacy, and other resident rights.
be victims of sexual abuse. Women comprise nearly two-thirds (65.6%) of the nursing home population.2 Residents with dementia are particularly susceptible to sexual abuse because of their impaired me y and communication skills. While women and residents with dementia are more likely to become victims of sexual abuse, all resid
From Institutional to Individual Care Sex in nursing homes is about more than just lovemaking. Until the 1990s, nursing facilities were run on a military model.
Yet, despite the statistics about seniors and sex, a survey of AMDA members suggested that only about 30% of nursing homes have formal policies addressing sexual activity.
Learn the warning signs of sexual abuse in nursing homes and what families can do to report it and pursue justice.
Benefits to Sexual Expression Over 50% of people aged 65 to 80 believe that sexual expression is important to their overall quality of life. This includes people who live in continuing care homes.
Sex and Intimacy in the Nursing Home - I Advance Senior Care Resources The American Health Care Association (AHCA) offers an in-service training program for staff with modules covering: sexual expression and intimacy, sexuality and dementia, sex and aging, and family and personal issues. Videos and reproducible student materials are included. Contact the AHCA Bookstore at (800) 321-0343. The ...
Abstract Purpose Living longer, baby boomers will need specialized care offered by nursing homes to manage chronic conditions. This review explores the knowledge, attitudes, and experiences towards older people's sexuality and sexual expression in nursing homes—an important area of research to meet the needs of this emerging population. Design
The following is part of our project "Increasing Access to Justice for Older Adult Victims of Sexual Assault: A Capacity Building Approach", funded by the Justice Canada Victims Fund. Learn more about this project or consult the full list of resources What are the physical and social indicators of sexual abuse? The NCEA has created a simple fact sheet to help professionals and the public ...
Both staff and nursing home managers need to work toward developing a home environment that is supportive of residents' sexuality rights, that permits sexuality expression and promotes a culture where all people concerned are comfortable with sexuality issues.
No one wants to talk about sex in nursing homes. The need for sex doesn't disappear as we age, yet many facilities for the elderly have no policy on sex at all and only acknowledge that it ...
Although nurses in almost every long-term care facility face daily challenges involving issues related to residents' sexual lives, guidelines for ethically supporting sexual activity are rare and inadequate. A decision-making framework was developed to guide care providers in responding to the sexual expression of residents in long-term care.
Alongside raising awareness of issues which can impact on the sexuality, intimate relationships and sexual activity of older care home residents, the document contains:
Sex and intimacy are a natural part of the human experience and can have many benefits. If older people no longer have the capacity to engage in sexual activity, long-term care homes and concerned family members should find other ways to support the relationships that are meaningful and important to older people.
How can we manage sexuality and dementia? Can a person with dementia consent to sexual activity? Is there guidance for managing sexual activity between residents at care homes? This article casts a light on the reality of sexuality, dementia and care homes.
In Ontario, new Long Term Care Homes Act, S.O. 2007 places specific obligations on licensees to protect residents from abuse, including sexual abuse, and to create policies about abuse prevention and response What then does this mean in law? What needs to be included in these policies, and why? Goal of Policies - should in part be..
Introduction A search was conducted between November 2007 and January 2008 to identify and gather both published and unpublished guidelines and policy documents to inform the development of Supporting Sexual Health and Intimacy in Care Facilities: Guidelines for Supporting Adults Living in Long-Term Care Facilities and Group Homes in British Columbia, Canada, published by Vancouver Coastal ...
The literature indicates that nursing home residents continue to have an interest in sexual activity regardless of age. Sexuality, however, is frequently overlooked by physicians and staff working with nursing home residents.
A person living in a residential, nursing or shared home may want to continue to have sexual relationships and be intimate. Find out how to support a person with dementia who is in a relationship, including a list of questions to think about and discuss with the care home staff.
In addition, nursing homes must protect patients from sexual exploitation and harm, while also protecting their right to enter into satisfying, self-affirming, intimate sexual relationships. Due to these complexities, nursing homes need clear standards for determining whether residents with dementia have capacity to consent to sexual relations.
To identify nursing home (NH) standards related to sexual activity and sexual relationships for residents through a nationwide survey of directors of nursing (DONs).
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