“…"…I still can't feel human enough to be a sexual being in this environment" (Brown et al, 2014, p.250) Eight studies (Brown et al, 2014;Frankowski & Clark, 2009;Lemieux et al, 2004;Nay, 1992;Östman, 2008;Stein et al, 2010;Villar et al, 2014) described participants as having experienced an 'adapted' sexuality; their experiences of their sexuality had changed as a result of their ailment and/or the residential healthcare environment. The shift in how sexuality was conceptualised was described more concretely by participants in residential healthcare settings for physical health needs, for example, aging participants described a shift in associations with sexuality, from procreation and marriage, to intimacy, spirituality and beauty, (Nay, 1992).…”