Census projections estimate that by 2030, there will be 335,000 LGBTQ+ older adults in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2019). LGBTQ+ older adults can find accessing care intimidating due to fears of experiencing potential discrimination. This study examined the awareness levels of five service providers in therapeutic settings for older adults through semi-structured interviews. It was found that participants had a lack of training regarding the LGBTQ+ community. Furthermore, participants had good awareness levels of the barriers LGBTQ+ clients face. Changes to practice, including ensuring sensitivity in documentation and programming were highlighted as ways toward inclusion and normalization.