SUMMARY - Elders and Seniors’ Experiences
The issue of aging without secure housing represents one of the most complex intersections of public health, social welfare, and housing policy in contemporary Canada. To understand the multifaceted nature of this challenge, it is instructive to examine the lived experiences of several stakeholders whose daily realities are shaped by this crisis. Consider Margaret, a 78-year-old retired teacher in Vancouver. For decades, she lived in a modest rented apartment that served as her anchor to the community.