‘Really, really scary:’ Nanaimo seniors struggling to find affordable housing
NANAIMO — As the housing crisis continues to grip our country, some of our most vulnerable citizens are being hit the hardest.
The United Way BC partnered with a coalition of provincial non-profit community-based seniors organizations and released a report ‘Aging in Uncertainty: The Growing Housing Crisis for BC Seniors’, highlighting the struggles seniors face to secure affordable housing.
Executive director of the Nanaimo Family Life Association (NFLA) Deborah Hollins said the low-income rate for B.C. seniors is now the highest of any age group, a dramatic reversal from 30 years ago.
“We recently worked with a man who was 72 years old, who was getting his cancer treatments at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital and sleeping in his car at night,” said Hollins. “There’s an increasing number of seniors who are finding themselves on the verge of homelessness for the first time in their 60’s and 70’s. These are people who have worked hard their entire lives.”