SilverBills: A Legal, Technical and Financial Tool for Aging LGBTQ+ Individuals with Impaired Cognition.

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Age is the greatest risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia (AD/ADRD) and an estimated 2.7 million LGBTQ+ Americans are older adults (MAP & SAGE, 2017). LGBTQ+ older adults face discrimination and persecution throughout their lives, with only some recent legal protections for their sexual orientation and/or gender identification statuses in the United States. LGBTQ+ individuals with cognitive impairment are disproportionately impacted by their illness because of their sexual/gender minority status, which may cause an LGBTQ+ older adult to delay or avoid seeing a healthcare provider altogether due to fear of sexual orientation/gender identity discrimination. The economic stability of LGBTQ+ individuals is threatened due to the stigmatization and discrimination they have faced because of their sexual orientation/gender identification throughout their lives, which has impeded their ability to save and accumulate wealth; almost one third (32%) of LGBTQ+ adults aged 50 and older live on 200% of the Federal Poverty Level or less, in contrast to only 26% of non-LGBTQ+ older adults aged 65 and older. There are technology products that help foster economic wellbeing through tools that facilitate bill management and budgeting; however, these products often require a high degree of technical expertise and provide an insufficient degree of personal support to address the needs of those with cognitive impairment who identify as LGBTQ+. This application addresses the lack of financial management and legal support for older LGBTQ+ individuals with cognitive impairment, because SilverBills will develop and add features to its product that will help prevent fraud, encourage savings, and provide support for legal matters including legal claim support and obtaining powers of attorney. The goal of this project is to improve the financial well-being of older LGBTQ+ individuals with cognitive impairment through SilverBills V.3 financial and legal management tool. The objective of the administrative supplement to our existing Phase II grant (award number 5R44AG080843-02) is to receive technical and business funding to further minimize risk. The proposal is to use the additional funding to become SOC2 (Health Information Trust) compliant. SOC2 certification determines that SilverBills has met industry-defined mandates and maintains the highest standards of cyber risk management and patient data loss prevention. Our central hypothesis is that SOC2 certification will enhance our security protection beyond cyberthreats. We aim to uphold that the SOC2 certification optimizes our efficiencies and keeps our internal intelligence protected. As outlined in the parent grant, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Denver, assess financial wellbeing and mental health in LGBTQ+ individuals with cognitive impairment. The administrative supplement for Technical and Business Assistance will benefit the study as the participants' data and sof...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10947443
Project number
3R44AG080843-02S1
Recipient
SILVERBILLS INC.
Principal Investigator
Eric Chess
Activity code
R44
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$35,000
Award type
3
Project period
2022-09-01 → 2025-02-28