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Co-housing and Intergenerational Living
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**Co-housing and Intergenerational Living: Navigating the Complexities**

In a small town in British Columbia, Sarah, a retiree, has been advocating for co-housing options that bring together people of different ages to share living spaces. She believes this would foster intergenerational relationships and alleviate loneliness among seniors.

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