Every year hundreds of seniors pass through the doors of Vancouver’s Union Gospel Mission (UGM) in the Downtown Eastside.
But since the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of seniors accessing the shelter’s services has been steadily increasing.
Pre-pandemic, roughly one-quarter of people staying at the shelter were over the age of 55, according to UGM. Post-pandemic, that’s grown to one-third.
In November, for the first time in the organization's history, home-care aid workers started making weekly visits to the shelter to help seniors with basic tasks like taking a shower.
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As cost of living climbs, a Vancouver shelter adapts to a rise in unhoused seniors
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-seniors-homeless-shelter-9.7023974Every year hundreds of seniors pass through the doors of Vancouver’s Union Gospel Mission (UGM) in the Downtown Eastside.
But since the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of seniors accessing the shelter’s services has been steadily increasing.
Pre-pandemic, roughly one-quarter of people staying at the shelter were over the age of 55, according to UGM. Post-pandemic, that’s grown to one-third.
In November, for the first time in the organization's history, home-care aid workers started making weekly visits to the shelter to help seniors with basic tasks like taking a shower.
It's almost as if the government is failing its citizens.