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New York Catholic Hospice Sues Over LGBT Long‑Term‑Care Rule

The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, a Catholic order that has operated Rosary Hill Home in Hawthorne, New York, for more than a century, have filed a lawsuit challenging New York’s 'Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, and people living with HIV long-term care facility residents' bill of rights. The sisters say the law, signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Nov. 30, 2023, and enforced through 2024 'Dear Administrator' letters from the state Department of Health, would force them to assign rooms by gender identity rather than biological sex, allow opposite‑sex bathroom access, adopt preferred pronouns and LGBT relationship policies, conduct mandated staff training in what they call 'gender ideology,' and post public compliance notices. According to the complaint and a Catholic Benefits Association release, noncompliance could trigger fines of $2,000 to $5,000 per violation, loss of licensing, court‑ordered forced compliance, and up to one year in jail and $10,000 in fines. The sisters argue these mandates violate their religious‑exercise and free‑speech rights and threaten a 42‑bed facility that provides free end‑of‑life cancer care without insurance or government money, noting that DOH logged zero complaints against Rosary Hill over a recent four‑year period compared with more than 55,000 complaints and an average of 23 citations per other nursing home. The case adds a new flashpoint in the national fight over how far nondiscrimination rules may reach into religious health‑care institutions, with social media already splitting into camps accusing New York of criminalizing traditional Catholic practice and, on the other side, warning against carve‑outs that could undercut protections for LGBT and HIV‑positive residents.

Transgenderism/Transexualism Religious Liberty and Health Care

📌 Key Facts

  • The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne, who run the 42‑bed Rosary Hill Home for terminal cancer patients in Hawthorne, New York, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against a New York LGBT/HIV long‑term‑care residents’ bill of rights.
  • The law, signed Nov. 30, 2023 by Gov. Kathy Hochul, bars discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and HIV status and is being enforced via New York State Department of Health 'Dear Administrator' letters sent beginning March 18, 2024.
  • The sisters say compliance would require them to room residents by gender identity, permit opposite‑sex bathroom access, use preferred pronouns, allow LGBT relationship and identity practices, conduct state‑mandated gender‑identity training, and publicly certify compliance.
  • If they refuse, they face fines of up to $2,000 per violation (rising to $5,000), potential injunctions, license revocation, and up to one year in jail with fines up to $10,000.
  • Their complaint notes the DOH received zero complaints about Rosary Hill from Feb. 1, 2022 through Jan. 31, 2026, while recording more than 55,000 complaints and an average of 23 citations per facility against other nursing homes in the same period.

📊 Relevant Data

LGBTQ+ older adults in long-term care facilities often face discrimination, including denial of services, harassment, and lack of culturally competent care, leading to health disparities.

Disrupting Disparities - LGBTQ New Yorkers — SAGE USA

Approximately 0.8% of U.S. adults identify as transgender, with lower rates among older adults (0.4% for ages 35-64 and even lower for 65+), indicating transgender individuals are a small minority in hospice and long-term care settings.

How Many Adults and Youth Identify as Transgender in the United States? — Williams Institute

The rate of transgender identification among U.S. adults increased from 0.53% in 2014 to 0.89% in 2023, though recent data shows a decline among college students from 6.8% in 2022-2023 to 3.6% in 2025.

Transgender identity: How much has it increased? — Generation Tech Blog

In a 2024 study, 25% of transgender, gender nonconforming adults reported being deadnamed or misgendered by medical providers and staff, often intentionally, highlighting barriers to healthcare access.

Study Reveals Significant Barriers for TGNC Adults Accessing Healthcare in the US — Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The New York LGBT long-term care bill was enacted to address discrimination and ensure non-discriminatory treatment for LGBTQ+ and HIV-positive residents in facilities, following advocacy for protections against bullying, abuse, and differential treatment.

Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Protect the Rights of Seniors Living with HIV and Members of the LGBTQIA+ Community — Office of the Governor of New York

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