Nanaimo based seniors’ housing program receives funding boost
NANAIMO — Securing and maintaining housing is difficult for many people, while seniors can experience an even more daunting task in a cutthroat real estate market.
Seniors Housing Information and Navigation Ease (SHINE) is narrowing the gap locally with continued funding through March 2023, thanks to an injection of provincial funding.
Deborah Hollins, executive director of the Nanaimo Family Life Association, said continually escalating rental prices and limited supply puts many people, particularly vulnerable seniors, in a tough spot.
“You have to be online, you have to be able to have the necessary information at your fingertips and for a lot of older adults that’s not accessible,” Hollins told NanaimoNewsNOW.


