“…F88: Spouse/ family presence in assessment/ care is a barrier to sexuality discussion (Mellor et al, 2013) [C] F89: Consult family regarding sexuality in residents with cognitive impairment (McAuliffe et al, 2007) [C] F90: Make time for family expression of concern about resident's personal relationships (Chandler et al, 2004) [US] F91: Accept same-sex partners as representatives for older adults (Hurd, 2015) [C] F92: Accept same-sex partners/friends as representatives and decision makers for older adults (Taylor, 2016) [C] F115: Staff need training in taking a sexual history/assessment (Milspaw, Brandon, & Sher, 2016) [C] F116: Using a safe and private space facilitates discussion of sexuality with older clients (Syme, 2014) [C] F117: Ensure assessment and care planning is inclusive of sexual minorities (Simpson, Horne, Brown, Dickinson, & Wilson, 2016) [C] F118: Undertaking a sexual assessment increases visibility and improves facilitation of sexuality (Rowntree & Zufferey, 2015) F119: Assessing sexual needs can help ensure those needs are met (Milspaw et al, 2016) [C]…”